Posted by Mark Robke on April 26, 2014 at 18:11:06 from (67.140.179.8):
In Reply to: Starter Problem posted by Stephen Newell on April 26, 2014 at 13:55:18:
Does your motor spin if you apply voltage (with a pair of jumper cables) to C, your motor terminal? When you put voltage to A which is the S terminal, can you read voltage on the metal base of the solenoid ? And use a 10 guage wire minimum to jump the solenoid. If it has voltage on the base, it is not grounded to the starter. With the solenoid disconnected from everything, you should have 3-5 ohms resistance from base to S (your A) terminal. Compare this on the old starter #2 that does work. Your B should be an R or an I and I believe it should have continuity to your C, the motor terminal all the time. Also, did the plunger move freely and push the bendix out easily when you had the solenoid off. If it does not move, the solenoid can"t complete the circuit between B (battery) and C (motor). Mark
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