decoupe
(deceased)
What I thought was a starter issue seems to be more a starting issue. I pulled the starter and had it checked with the result a new solenoid since there was moderate pitting on the contacts but the starter itself was good.
I have a suggestion for easier starter removal/installation - buy the cheapest 17mm socket you can and cut it down to the depth of the bolt head itself (1/4" or so). Finger tight the bolts to install the starter, slip on the socket and then slid in the ratchet extension and you should be able to torque it properly without any problems top or bottom.
Back to starting. Disconnected the trickle charger on a 1 year old battery. Put the starter back in and everything else that was removed. Engaged the battery disconnect switch and turned the key. Ran the fuel pump before ignition to fill the carbs. Everything fired up beautifully.
Turned it off and repeated - absolutely nothing! Zero noise or engage but the dash lights all normal.
Repeated and engaged and turned over very slowly but still started.
Repeated and started perfectly. Very random starting is the new normal.
Check all grounds and connections on both high and low voltage. It's not the starter, solenoid or battery.
Any other thoughts? Guess I don't need the after market broom handle - I'll put it on ebay.
Doug
I have a suggestion for easier starter removal/installation - buy the cheapest 17mm socket you can and cut it down to the depth of the bolt head itself (1/4" or so). Finger tight the bolts to install the starter, slip on the socket and then slid in the ratchet extension and you should be able to torque it properly without any problems top or bottom.
Back to starting. Disconnected the trickle charger on a 1 year old battery. Put the starter back in and everything else that was removed. Engaged the battery disconnect switch and turned the key. Ran the fuel pump before ignition to fill the carbs. Everything fired up beautifully.
Turned it off and repeated - absolutely nothing! Zero noise or engage but the dash lights all normal.
Repeated and engaged and turned over very slowly but still started.
Repeated and started perfectly. Very random starting is the new normal.
Check all grounds and connections on both high and low voltage. It's not the starter, solenoid or battery.
Any other thoughts? Guess I don't need the after market broom handle - I'll put it on ebay.
Doug