Starting Trouble

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Re: Starting Trouble

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would that keep the dash lights on but?
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Yep. It gives continuous power to the whole ignition circuit.
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fkn aye

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Alrighty, looks like ill be finding a new starter motor then.

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    Pull starter out and try activate it on a separate circuit??
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    Bennoz wrote:Did you disconnect the battery when putting it in? Cause the short from a live reconnection can kill the solenoid if its weak.

    And FYI, you can just swap the solenoid off the starter by itself. 2 big phillips head screws & the 12 nut on the wire on the back of it & she'll come off the starter.
    I tried it but the screws were soft as putty (or I'm getting a lot stronger than I used to be!)
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    Wack it in a vice with a hex phillips head bit & use a shifter to turn it ;)
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