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Re: 544 deisel starting woes. Please help!!!!!!
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Posted by Aces on November 13, 2005 at 18:23:27 from (65.54.98.110):
In Reply to: 544 deisel starting woes. Please help!!!!!! posted by dave from MN on November 13, 2005 at 17:53:59:
Dave I know you will get some othe ideas on this. But here is how I look at the two 6's over the 2 12's. With the 2 6V battteries in series the charge has to go through both, true if you have one bad battery they might not charge but then you will see that and fix it. If you use 2 12V in parallel you might have just one charge and not other and you will not know that till to late. That 544 should not turn over that hard and you said you had the atarter rebuilt. So then it could be ground and or cables or both and maybe selenoid. The 00 cables can be gotten. Don't use a cable with a repair end on it, use cables made complete from new. Don't grease the cable to post, make sure the are clean and dry and tight, no grease over out side. Saw this many times to just give me greaf when customer said battery and cables are ok only to find out that was all that was bad.
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