okay, I went though the procedure. Removed the starter and magnetic switch. Took it apart. Everything is clean and in spec. Looks like new, in fact. I still checked the solenoid etc. All okay.
Then I clamped a battery to it, and shorted the relay terminal, and the starter spun like crazy. I didn't have any way to measure the 90 amps, but it sure acted like a new starter.
So I put it all back together. Same issue, like a weak battery.
I took a set of test leads, and went directly from the battery terminals to the two connections on the starter. Paralleled the normal cables. Left those in place, just gave the 12 volts another path to the starter. Turned the key, and it fired right up.
So, I'm puzzled. Good to know the starter is okay, the engine runs, etc. But I can't start it normally.
Then I clamped a battery to it, and shorted the relay terminal, and the starter spun like crazy. I didn't have any way to measure the 90 amps, but it sure acted like a new starter.
So I put it all back together. Same issue, like a weak battery.
I took a set of test leads, and went directly from the battery terminals to the two connections on the starter. Paralleled the normal cables. Left those in place, just gave the 12 volts another path to the starter. Turned the key, and it fired right up.
So, I'm puzzled. Good to know the starter is okay, the engine runs, etc. But I can't start it normally.
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