ozwaldinho
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- Costa rica
Morning all,
I somehow managed to burn out the starter solenoid (I think) on my 76 s3 2.25 diesel.
There was lots of smoke and an electrical burning smell from that side of the bay when I reconnected the battery. I may have accidentally attached the negative terminal first....
I replaced the battery, cleaned all terminals and made sure that everything was off and all wires taped up. Still, absolutely nothing when I turned the key.
So I bought a brand new solenoid from Rovers North and finally managed to get it on and reconnected. I put the exhaust manifold and vacuum pipe (I think) back and then connected the battery.
Tested the battery just to be safe - all good at 12.51v - and then tried to turn it over. Nothing. Again. Not even a click. Verified that the electrics worked though - lights were good. The red 'charge' light shows when ignition is in position I or whatever it is and then goes out when I turn to the next spot on the ignotion.
@Colthebrummie suggested I connect the starter directly to the battery, which I did, but still nothing.
So what's next? What am I missing? As I mentioned in my introduce yourself post, this is my first Landy (my parents always had them) and I'm learning about car maintenance but am by no means proficient yet.
TIA!
I somehow managed to burn out the starter solenoid (I think) on my 76 s3 2.25 diesel.
There was lots of smoke and an electrical burning smell from that side of the bay when I reconnected the battery. I may have accidentally attached the negative terminal first....
I replaced the battery, cleaned all terminals and made sure that everything was off and all wires taped up. Still, absolutely nothing when I turned the key.
So I bought a brand new solenoid from Rovers North and finally managed to get it on and reconnected. I put the exhaust manifold and vacuum pipe (I think) back and then connected the battery.
Tested the battery just to be safe - all good at 12.51v - and then tried to turn it over. Nothing. Again. Not even a click. Verified that the electrics worked though - lights were good. The red 'charge' light shows when ignition is in position I or whatever it is and then goes out when I turn to the next spot on the ignotion.
@Colthebrummie suggested I connect the starter directly to the battery, which I did, but still nothing.
So what's next? What am I missing? As I mentioned in my introduce yourself post, this is my first Landy (my parents always had them) and I'm learning about car maintenance but am by no means proficient yet.
TIA!