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SUCCESS!!!
Having replaced all kinds of sensor, checked the wiring, tested this-and-that and taken on-board advice from many, the problem of starting (which was very bad – especially when hot) was my STARTER MOTOR's solenoid’s contacts. See the photos.
The contacts were twisted and contact was made between two small points. It's a wonder my engine turned at all.
Once I had discovered the bent, twisted, worn and carbonised copper-contacts I didn’t bother to strip the motor. I recalled some good advice, ‘If it aint broke don’t fix it’. Although I’m all for good & regular maintenance.
The entire job, from entering my garage to dropping the bonnet, took 1hr 10 mins. I only removed the top air inlet and removed the motor thus.
Anyway, the Starter Motor’s copper-contacts were to blame.
Having replaced all kinds of sensor, checked the wiring, tested this-and-that and taken on-board advice from many, the problem of starting (which was very bad – especially when hot) was my STARTER MOTOR's solenoid’s contacts. See the photos.
The contacts were twisted and contact was made between two small points. It's a wonder my engine turned at all.
Once I had discovered the bent, twisted, worn and carbonised copper-contacts I didn’t bother to strip the motor. I recalled some good advice, ‘If it aint broke don’t fix it’. Although I’m all for good & regular maintenance.
The entire job, from entering my garage to dropping the bonnet, took 1hr 10 mins. I only removed the top air inlet and removed the motor thus.
Anyway, the Starter Motor’s copper-contacts were to blame.
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