Is it fully insured? Got a match, and some gasoline? Just joking. So you've bypassed all the hot and ground cables using jumpers. If you use your jumper cables to the starter directly hot and ground, with the starter laying on ground still just a click? Their powering your starter and solenoid with direct 12 volts at Oreiilys, and it's spinning, and bendix drive is shooting out, that's starters good. What about the small wire that connects to starter. When I changed mine last year, I remember bolting it down. When you have the starter on ground, are you using key to start or a remote starter button on firewall solenoid, or just cables direct. This is getting fun. I'm betting it's going to be something stupid.
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Is it fully insured?
Got a match, and some gasoline?
- Yup, thought about junking it get like $250 - $300 for it.
Just joking.
So you've bypassed all the hot and ground cables using jumpers. If you use your jumper cables to the starter directly hot and ground, with the starter laying on the ground still just a click?
- Yes, couldn't believe it same symptoms
Their powering your starter and solenoid with direct 12 volts at Oreiilys, and it's spinning,
bendix drive is shooting out That starter is good
What about the small wire that connects to the starter.
When I changed my starter last year, I remember bolting it down. When you have the starter on the ground, are you using the key to start or a remote starter button on firewall solenoid, or just cables direct.
- Just the jumpers cables direct
This is getting fun. I'm betting it's going to be something stupid.
- You got it......................
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After the last test at O'Reilly's, they suggested checking for a relay. Thinking it was a five-legged creature in the fuse box I skipped that because they said starter was good so I did my own test with the results posted previously.