I am in the process of pulling my starter for replacement. I bought it in February this year and it is still under warranty. It is a Caltric from daBay. (1 year warranty... we'll see)
Anyway. I tested it per the TM and found that there is indeed power to the purple wire at the starter solenoid. According to the TM-20 Mafunc. Test $2- if there is power here when the key is turned to the start position, replace the starter. Yeah, chalk one up for the TM's .
WHY DO THESE STARTERS BURN UP SO REGULARLY? I am not shouting really, just want to get all y'all's attention and get to the bottom of this. What part actually arcs itself silly and why. PLEASE someone tell me. Cause if it is a matter of build quality, then I'll start counting out my tip jar and buy an OEM, or have a better one (re)built from the core.
I have a spare solenoid, so maybe I'll tear into it- they are not serviceable (sealed); but if the problem is in the solenoid and not the starter case, at least I will know what the problem looks like.
Anyway. I tested it per the TM and found that there is indeed power to the purple wire at the starter solenoid. According to the TM-20 Mafunc. Test $2- if there is power here when the key is turned to the start position, replace the starter. Yeah, chalk one up for the TM's .
WHY DO THESE STARTERS BURN UP SO REGULARLY? I am not shouting really, just want to get all y'all's attention and get to the bottom of this. What part actually arcs itself silly and why. PLEASE someone tell me. Cause if it is a matter of build quality, then I'll start counting out my tip jar and buy an OEM, or have a better one (re)built from the core.
I have a spare solenoid, so maybe I'll tear into it- they are not serviceable (sealed); but if the problem is in the solenoid and not the starter case, at least I will know what the problem looks like.