Posted by joe csuti on October 09, 2013 at 18:13:54 from (4.248.72.137):
In Reply to: Re: johndeerz225eztrak posted by clarencewbramlett on October 09, 2013 at 17:08:09:
Now that you have correct eng mod# & type# of eng,goto link below and lookup mod/spec# of eng in briggs eng parts listing,confirm pn for starter you installed is same as in parts listing.
Depending on how/where you're checking voltage to sol coil you will get a voltage reading at start terminal of ign sw in on/run position as one side of coil in sol connected to chassis/battery neg(-)as I said before if you are connecting voltmeter between battery terminal on ign sw & starter terminal on ign sw & get a voltage reading this is normal,disconnect wire on coil terminal of sol & check at sw again,if voltage reading disappears then you're reading thru coil,next connect voltmeter to wire you disconnected from sol coil & chassis/battery neg(-),turn/hold ign sw in start position if you now read 12v on meter then there's nothing wrong with ign sw.
Next take a jumper cable direct from battery pos(+) to terminal on starter,if starter cranks eng then problem in sol,if starter doesn't crank eng problem in starter motor.Another thing to check is clean/tight cable connections for battery/starter at sol,also check for clean tight neg(-) cable connections at battery & where cable connects to eng/chassis(not loose,rusty or dirty).
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