Posted by rustyfarmall on July 29, 2011 at 10:14:11 from (216.248.71.224):
In Reply to: 3020 doesnt start posted by mss3020 on July 29, 2011 at 09:19:35:
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If I'm not mistaken, the solenoid sets directly on top of the starter, and is also used to engage the starter drive with a plunger type of affair? The contact points and contact disc will get burned spots on them and then the actual electrical connection is severely compromised and will result in that "click, click, click" when you push the button.
It used to be a guy could disassemble the solenoid and clean the contacts, and basically make it work just like a new one again, but the solenoids built in the last 40 years or so cannot be taken apart without doing irrepairable damage, so you have no choice but to buy a new one.
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