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1980 M816 wrecker with NH250 Cummins and Prestolite starter.
Apologies if this has been asked before. I did a few searches and did not find any posts that contained symptoms like mine.
This wrecker had not been started in a couple of years. The last time I started it, everything worked fine. The other day, I put some batteries in it and tried to start it up. When I move the lever on the dashboard to the "start" position, I can hear a faint click, but nothing else. Starter does not engage or spin, motor does not turn, nothing happens. I noticed that when I move the lever on the dash to the "start" position, the needle on my amp meter pegs to the left, but when I release the lever, the amp gauge needle returns to the central position.
I cleaned all the battery cable contacts, and no change.
Today I removed the starter. The armature spins freely. About 1/8 of a cup of ground up black charcoal-like matrial came out of the opening containing the drive assembly when I turned the starter on end. This may be normal.
I took the cover off of the solenoid. See photos. There is some roughening of the copper coated surfaces. I am unable to pull the plunger back with my fingers, but this may be due to the stiffness of the spring in there.
Question: Do you think that the roughened copper coated surfaces could explain why this starter is not engaging and would this furthermore explain my amp gauge pegging when the lever on dash gets moved to the "start" position?
Do you think a new solenoid would take care of my starting problem?
This wrecker has about 20K miles on it and has seen very little use since I have owned it (I bought it off GL in about 200.
Thank you for any input.
Apologies if this has been asked before. I did a few searches and did not find any posts that contained symptoms like mine.
This wrecker had not been started in a couple of years. The last time I started it, everything worked fine. The other day, I put some batteries in it and tried to start it up. When I move the lever on the dashboard to the "start" position, I can hear a faint click, but nothing else. Starter does not engage or spin, motor does not turn, nothing happens. I noticed that when I move the lever on the dash to the "start" position, the needle on my amp meter pegs to the left, but when I release the lever, the amp gauge needle returns to the central position.
I cleaned all the battery cable contacts, and no change.
Today I removed the starter. The armature spins freely. About 1/8 of a cup of ground up black charcoal-like matrial came out of the opening containing the drive assembly when I turned the starter on end. This may be normal.
I took the cover off of the solenoid. See photos. There is some roughening of the copper coated surfaces. I am unable to pull the plunger back with my fingers, but this may be due to the stiffness of the spring in there.
Question: Do you think that the roughened copper coated surfaces could explain why this starter is not engaging and would this furthermore explain my amp gauge pegging when the lever on dash gets moved to the "start" position?
Do you think a new solenoid would take care of my starting problem?
This wrecker has about 20K miles on it and has seen very little use since I have owned it (I bought it off GL in about 200.
Thank you for any input.
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