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[email protected] justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com is offline
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On Sep 26, 8:11 am, Tim wrote:
On Sep 26, 6:58 am, wrote:

That's the way my engine starts. It almost sounds like a suflated
battery (bad cell or two) but I have tried no less than three known
good batteries. I have cleaned and checked all the connections save
one. Today I will remove the starter completely and make sure there is
a good ground between it and the engine block. Other than that I can't
think of anything else I have missed unless there are bad winds in the
starter itself. It really sounds like some kind of bad connection/wind
as once the heat has built up, the thing spins like it is supposed to,
but only after a second or so delay... Any ideas, suggestions??


I really don't think you need to go to the extreme to pull the starter
to see if its grounded. The starter motor mount is probably the best
ground on the whole machine!

I take it you're moved the battery? and did it crank slowly AFTER you
moved the battery position?

chances are, the starter motor doesn't ahve bad windings, but the
brush's may be corroded, and/or wore down. If so? it's a fairly easy
fix, and any reputable lawnmower shop should have brushs in stock.
That same "type" pf starter is used on many small engine applications.

if you think the armature is bad, well, an armature costs about as
much as a starter... Let me know, I'll get one sent to you... cheap!


Ahhh, brushes, cool, I will check those out. All that's left after
that is to check the leg oil, and put it in the water I have not had
a boat that could get me past displacement speed for 20 years and then
it was only a season, I am starting to get pretty excited, gonna' go
chase some birds, no more anchor fishing for this guy