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It did this a couple times since Christmas so i bought a new starter motor. After having to change the clutch slave cylinder flexi hose on the Saturday, and then having the slave cylinder fail the next day, i got a new one and fitted it the following Saturday only for the starter motor decide that IT wants some attention and just gave me a CLICK!
Well after glaring at the pile of camo shed for a couple of weeks, mainly because it's parked half on the drive and half on the grass pushing the BM onto the grass(DON'T get me started on how IT feels with this slight) i finally decided to change it on Sunday. I'd been partly putting it off because i felt it was going to be an absolute BAAAAAAAAAAAAARSTARD to replace. I think it was the fact i couldn't get a ring spanner or even a thin walled socket onto the lower bolt plus the fact that both bolt heads had got a cross cut into the top of them...
Well, it didn't fail to displease!
It took me an hour to get it off and about 45 minutes to get the new one back on in it's place. The majority of which was trying to get the top bolt started in the 'ole!
I now ache in those places i'd forgotten could ache and imagine my joy when after clearing the tools away, climbing back into the cab, and turning the key to get a CLICK.
I put the battery on charge fully knowing it wasn't flat. The needle rose to 2amps for about ten minutes then dropped off the scale. So, other than a bad earth somewhere is there anywhere else i should look/smack with a hammer?
I couldn't do anything today as it was raining. When i get home from work tomorrow i'll put the battery back on and connect a jump lead between the earth post and the earth strap bolt on the starter and see if that gets me something other than a click.
When it did this before at Malvern, i got out to check the battery terminals were tight, they were, got back in and it started. It did the same a few weeks ago. CLICK followed by BRUM. Now it's just CLICK...
Well after glaring at the pile of camo shed for a couple of weeks, mainly because it's parked half on the drive and half on the grass pushing the BM onto the grass(DON'T get me started on how IT feels with this slight) i finally decided to change it on Sunday. I'd been partly putting it off because i felt it was going to be an absolute BAAAAAAAAAAAAARSTARD to replace. I think it was the fact i couldn't get a ring spanner or even a thin walled socket onto the lower bolt plus the fact that both bolt heads had got a cross cut into the top of them...
Well, it didn't fail to displease!
It took me an hour to get it off and about 45 minutes to get the new one back on in it's place. The majority of which was trying to get the top bolt started in the 'ole!
I now ache in those places i'd forgotten could ache and imagine my joy when after clearing the tools away, climbing back into the cab, and turning the key to get a CLICK.
I put the battery on charge fully knowing it wasn't flat. The needle rose to 2amps for about ten minutes then dropped off the scale. So, other than a bad earth somewhere is there anywhere else i should look/smack with a hammer?
I couldn't do anything today as it was raining. When i get home from work tomorrow i'll put the battery back on and connect a jump lead between the earth post and the earth strap bolt on the starter and see if that gets me something other than a click.
When it did this before at Malvern, i got out to check the battery terminals were tight, they were, got back in and it started. It did the same a few weeks ago. CLICK followed by BRUM. Now it's just CLICK...