RobertJ
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Hi All,
I have a 2.25L petrol engine which won't start. I have add many new parts to it such as starter solenoid, distributor, etc. etc. The battery is fairly new (bought to start a 110 2 times when I bought it).
Only the positive cable from the starter solenoid to the starter is old and the + cable from the battery to the other connection on the starter solenoid.
The situation is as follows:
On the new solenoid is on one side, the + of the starter motor mounted and on the other connection the + of the battery, alternator and feed to the wiring loom. The white/red starting wire is connected to the connection in between.
I have placed a new grounding strip from the starter motor mounting bold to the chassis (cleaned to bare metal with vaseline) also I have place a new grounding lead/strip from the negative battery terminal to the cleaned battery bracket.
There is no direct ground to the engine other than the strip from the chassis to the starter motor bolt into the flywheel housing.
When I turn the ignition the solenoid only clicks, yesterday it did click 60% of the starting attempts, now it's only clicking. I can't start the engine with the starting handle.
I have tried to bypass the solenoid by connecting both connections with a large screwdriver but nothing happend, not even a spark (contact was on).
I have installed the old starter solenoid but that even won't click. It was not connected to the bulkhead but does a starter solenoid even have tot have a ground connection?
I find it rather strange that after every attempt my battery level on my CTEK charger drops to no. 3 out of 7 which is completely charged. It was completely charged and in the meantime while I go have a coffee I put it on the charger also.
Any ideas?
I have a 2.25L petrol engine which won't start. I have add many new parts to it such as starter solenoid, distributor, etc. etc. The battery is fairly new (bought to start a 110 2 times when I bought it).
Only the positive cable from the starter solenoid to the starter is old and the + cable from the battery to the other connection on the starter solenoid.
The situation is as follows:
On the new solenoid is on one side, the + of the starter motor mounted and on the other connection the + of the battery, alternator and feed to the wiring loom. The white/red starting wire is connected to the connection in between.
I have placed a new grounding strip from the starter motor mounting bold to the chassis (cleaned to bare metal with vaseline) also I have place a new grounding lead/strip from the negative battery terminal to the cleaned battery bracket.
There is no direct ground to the engine other than the strip from the chassis to the starter motor bolt into the flywheel housing.
When I turn the ignition the solenoid only clicks, yesterday it did click 60% of the starting attempts, now it's only clicking. I can't start the engine with the starting handle.
I have tried to bypass the solenoid by connecting both connections with a large screwdriver but nothing happend, not even a spark (contact was on).
I have installed the old starter solenoid but that even won't click. It was not connected to the bulkhead but does a starter solenoid even have tot have a ground connection?
I find it rather strange that after every attempt my battery level on my CTEK charger drops to no. 3 out of 7 which is completely charged. It was completely charged and in the meantime while I go have a coffee I put it on the charger also.
Any ideas?
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