nealpellecchia
Active Member
Did you check/clean all the batt connections/cables and groundlugs?
Are the batts load tested?.
If above is ok and you get 12v at the small starter solenoid wire then i say the starter has serious issues either with the solenoid contacts or with poor brush contact to the armature slip ring.
Stiff starterfork/bendex(dryed or no grease,cold weather) movement can prevent the solenoid washer to bottom out against the contact bolts.
6.5 93'... ground lugs didn't look bad and have star washers but no I didn't clean them but tight. Batt's tested twice and still new. cleaned very good terminals. man put a dab of grease on the brush holder side bearing when he put it back together. no oil in there.
the + battery cable is suspect I think. The starter end looked ok as they usually do away from the acid. And the 2 batterys connector cable, I only dug a little into the wire near the ends not where it connects. I need to did into the ends of the connector at both sides to see if I find what I found at the starter cable battery end + . I'll start at the connector ends cause they are right up front. Then I'll have to drop the starter again and replace the + cable I think. O'Reilly has a cheaper one that I can bend the end on 90 degrees at the solenoid to better get it on with but it may be of a slightly smaller gauge I think cause the stock was really huge not swelled either from corrosion. Hitting the starter with the hammer may be inconclusive. it did it once, but it will do that with the key when giving trouble. Oh, and it's getting oil on it from I think the depression regulator area that may be shot...didn't seem to be getting inside the starter but may be it's cooling the out side shrinking the housing onto the still hot armature inside?