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I installed the new starter in under an hour. i fires right up, now to fix the horn. All the wiring is missing fron the steering colum and the horn button is missing but i will come up with something.
i got it on Ebay for 350 plus 20 for shipping. i bought the truck last saturday and the guy i bought it from said it was rebuilt before he got it. he only had the truck for a few months. i figure if i put a new one on it and rebuild the other i then have a spare. If my friends who also have...
ok i got mine off eBay it came with a solar charger, what ground strap should i check? i cleaned all the terminations to deal with the starter. should i do any of the ones that deal with the engine?
my solenoid pulls in just fine. the input side i get 24=+ volts in the input from the battery, going to the starter i have 8 volts so there is a large amount of Resistance in side. are there serviceable contacts inside or is it a sealed unit that has to be replaced?
i went out and got a tester, the 500 Amp type, here are the results: left battery: 12.6 with tester off, 11 with tester on and it dropped to 400 amps. the right battery started at 12.6 volts dropped to 11 volts and 420 amps. I have Hawker HASP-FT batteries in it right now.
ok, i don't have the luxury of keeping my truck at my apartment but my storage place is close by. what i have found is the voltage at the batteries does not change when i hit the start button. the copper bus tie between the solenoid and the starter is0.7 ohms, the starter motor its self reads...
It came with Gray NATO batteries in it, I have a good 25.865 volts on it. I cleaned all the cable ends with a wire brush bough new battery post connectors, the old ones were nasty. is it possible to have good voltage but not have the balls to crank the engine, and the charge gauge is in green...
thanks for the diagrams, I also noticed that on the starter relay on the other side of 74R there is nothing connected. the relay closes but should it be grounded?
i have gone through the the manuals and isolated my problem down to the starter solenoid. in the input from the batteries i have 24 volts on the out pt to the starter motor its self i have 8 volts. i put test leads on the different points so i was not around the starter as i pushed the start...
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