SasquatchSanta
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I've got a situation with my Deuce that is worrying the he!! out of me.
Every once in a while when I push the starter switch I can hear the starter engage but it doesn't rotate the engine. Usually the problem only happens once but there have been a couple of times that it's happened two times. Then, on the third try, the engine has rotated and fired.
I have cleaned and tightened wireing all through the starter circuit including the battery posts, cables, etc. I thought I had the problem fixes (though I know not how/why) until yesterday when I hit the switch and it happened again. The second time I hit the switch she fired right up. Yesterday, when it happened, I had drove about 20 miles and had shut down for about 30 minutes.
I don't "think" it's a solanoid because I can hear the starter engaging? The batteries seem to be hot and the starter is new.
One thing that "might" be causing a problem is that before starting I run the pre-lube pump for about 20 to 30 seconds. While I'm running the pre-lube pump the volt gauge registers in the yellow but as soon as the engine starts the needle goes to just below where it is suppose to be (in the green) for a short while then back up on the mark after running for a short time. I should note that I always shut off the pre-lube pump before pushing the starter button.
I'm afraid one of these days I'm going to push the starter button for the second, third, and forth time and it still isn't going to rotate/start.
Has anyone had similar problems?
Every once in a while when I push the starter switch I can hear the starter engage but it doesn't rotate the engine. Usually the problem only happens once but there have been a couple of times that it's happened two times. Then, on the third try, the engine has rotated and fired.
I have cleaned and tightened wireing all through the starter circuit including the battery posts, cables, etc. I thought I had the problem fixes (though I know not how/why) until yesterday when I hit the switch and it happened again. The second time I hit the switch she fired right up. Yesterday, when it happened, I had drove about 20 miles and had shut down for about 30 minutes.
I don't "think" it's a solanoid because I can hear the starter engaging? The batteries seem to be hot and the starter is new.
One thing that "might" be causing a problem is that before starting I run the pre-lube pump for about 20 to 30 seconds. While I'm running the pre-lube pump the volt gauge registers in the yellow but as soon as the engine starts the needle goes to just below where it is suppose to be (in the green) for a short while then back up on the mark after running for a short time. I should note that I always shut off the pre-lube pump before pushing the starter button.
I'm afraid one of these days I'm going to push the starter button for the second, third, and forth time and it still isn't going to rotate/start.
Has anyone had similar problems?