Posted by Bill in IL on May 23, 2019 at 16:58:14 from (174.221.3.72):
In Reply to: Starter trouble posted by Bill in IL on May 23, 2019 at 15:32:28:
Will try to fill in some more info. I have it in the shop at the moment. I have been checking voltages looking for a bad wire trying to test and figure this out. Voltages under load are fine all the way through the key switch and clutch safety switch down to the solenoid. I have replaced ring terminals at the solenoid. Current draw to the solenoid is about 12 amps with the key engaged/ starter not turning and voltage at about 11.9 down from 12.4 with the key switch engaged.
Could it be possible the starter/solenoid is working normal but hanging up and not engaging the ring gear but hung up.
I agree it appears as a bad solenoid type symptom but the new solenoid on the freshly rebuilt starter acts no different than the previous solenoid.
One thought i just had is i need to check the current draw to the starter with the solenoid engaged. Cause 11.9 is somewhat low for a 12 amp draw right?
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