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![]() "K. Smith" wrote in message ... Disconnect the heavy supply & any other leads from the starter then disconnect the battery leads, with engine disconnected & "off" use some jumper leads pos & neg from the battery direct to the starter just to give it a very quick hit to ensure it's OK. You may need to use a little jumper to powerup the solenoid. Did the above and the pinion jumped up right there to try and engage the flywheel. I hope that shows my starter is still good (they are expensive). Every place I could see to test the voltage on the solenoid and starter connections showed good voltage. I'm guessing now I have a bad solenoid? |
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