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Took a MEP002A with only 6.9 hours on it in on a trade. They said it had been sitting awhile, so did all the routine maintenance and it started easy and ran fine. Killed it, checked it out, started it again, run it a bit, did some quick load test and everything seemed good. Killed it, looked it over again, then started it a 3rd time which started fine but this time seemed louder after a bit. Killed it again, looked it over couldn't find the source. Tried to start it again and the starter wouldn't even crank. Took it off and the starter is burnt up, looks like it never disengaged and burnt up the starter. Couldn't find anything else wrong so assumed the starter went back. So ordered one online and they sent a type II, a smaller starter with not as many post on the solenoid and instead of a lever sticking out the action is encased. The original was a type I according to the manual.
Anyway put it on, it started, ran fine the first time, starter stayed cool. Killed it, looked it over, restarted it, and starter started getting warm, REALLY warm, so killed it. Looks like it again stayed engaged. But didn't happen the first start.
Anyone have any ideas why the starter would stay engaged but only some of the time?
Also, 2nd question: The wiring was a bit different between the type I and type II, we hooked it up according to the manual for a type II but there was 1 extra wire not shown in the manual and we put it where we thought it went based on my dads 40+ years experiance as a Master Mechanic in the Army before he retired and he admits its been awhile but said he felt sure it went under the + side lug on the solenoid so that's where we put it. We don't think the extra wire is what is causing the starter to remain engaged SOME of the time though (if it was you'd think it'd stay engaged all of the time). So in addition to my question, does anyone happen to have a close up picture of how the wires are connected on a type II starter?
Anyway put it on, it started, ran fine the first time, starter stayed cool. Killed it, looked it over, restarted it, and starter started getting warm, REALLY warm, so killed it. Looks like it again stayed engaged. But didn't happen the first start.
Anyone have any ideas why the starter would stay engaged but only some of the time?
Also, 2nd question: The wiring was a bit different between the type I and type II, we hooked it up according to the manual for a type II but there was 1 extra wire not shown in the manual and we put it where we thought it went based on my dads 40+ years experiance as a Master Mechanic in the Army before he retired and he admits its been awhile but said he felt sure it went under the + side lug on the solenoid so that's where we put it. We don't think the extra wire is what is causing the starter to remain engaged SOME of the time though (if it was you'd think it'd stay engaged all of the time). So in addition to my question, does anyone happen to have a close up picture of how the wires are connected on a type II starter?