aembry1009
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I believe this is a very unique set of circumstances that is causing my starter runaway. I'm working with an M1009 and new Wilson gear reduction starter. Doghead relay mod had already been done.
The first thing I wanted to rule out was that there is enough clearance for the starter bendix to properly retract, as I know this can cause a starter runaway. The starter sounds good and strong and the teeth have roughly .035" clearance. All good.
I decided to remove the large wire for the starter from the 24V (+) terminal block for diagnostic purposes. I connected a test light and checked for power out of the starter relay while a helper worked the key and I was able to simulate the runaway. When the runaway occured, I observed that power had stopped coming out of the relay! Nevertheless the starter circuit was closed.
A separate helper was nearby to quickly disconnect the batteries.
The ignition switch and relay were replaced prior to these diagnostics. My issue is between the relay and solenoid, but I have no idea where else I should be looking. Only other observation that might be useful is that the smaller wire from the (-) side of the rear battery to the "diamond" connector was notably hot after the authentic starter runaway events, though I'm not sure what this could mean.
Any and all of your thoughts are greatly appreciated!
The first thing I wanted to rule out was that there is enough clearance for the starter bendix to properly retract, as I know this can cause a starter runaway. The starter sounds good and strong and the teeth have roughly .035" clearance. All good.
I decided to remove the large wire for the starter from the 24V (+) terminal block for diagnostic purposes. I connected a test light and checked for power out of the starter relay while a helper worked the key and I was able to simulate the runaway. When the runaway occured, I observed that power had stopped coming out of the relay! Nevertheless the starter circuit was closed.
A separate helper was nearby to quickly disconnect the batteries.
The ignition switch and relay were replaced prior to these diagnostics. My issue is between the relay and solenoid, but I have no idea where else I should be looking. Only other observation that might be useful is that the smaller wire from the (-) side of the rear battery to the "diamond" connector was notably hot after the authentic starter runaway events, though I'm not sure what this could mean.
Any and all of your thoughts are greatly appreciated!