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![]() "fzbuilder" wrote in message ... Hey all, I have a issue with my starter cranking the engine so slow that it will not start, then drains the battery. This happens with any battery I put in it. I even had a Snap-on starter boost charger on it and still not enough cranking. I ended up wiring 2 batteries in seires for 24volts and it would crank fast (but still not start), then kill the batteries after a few times. I am wondering if I have a dead short somewhere and if anyone has any ideas before I start replacing stuff. I just replaced the coil and after doing some tests per the Penta Book and now I have spark, but I am worried to put the 24volts back on and damage anything. I orginaly put the 24volts on from some advise and now I hear that can mess up your system. Help Please!! Don't put 24V on a 12V circuit. You could blow anything or everything. Most likely the bushings in your starter are worn. Make sure your wiring is in good shape before you pull the starter, though. |
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