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Old 11-12-2017, 10:45 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by NickThrash View Post
Damn. That's probably a good idea too. I find electric work very interesting but man, it can stump me sometimes with all the different amount of factors that could be causing the problem lol.
There are four potential causes of your problem. Inadequate cables, bad solenoid, bad battery ground, bad starter. Easiest way to do this is to start at the cheapest first. Take the battery ground off of the frame and sand the spot on the frame where it attaches. If that doesn't do it, replace all of the power wires with heavier ones, including the battery ground, then the solenoid, then the starter, but my money is on bad ground or bad wires to the solenoid, and from the solenoid to the starter...ARH


 
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