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There is a thick (4gauge?) wire grounding the starter to the frame, all black.There you go. Positive cable to solenoid looks the right thickness. Try removing the nut and clean it, the post and cable connection. Is there a black/yellow ground cable from the bottom of the starter to the frame?
Cleaned both positive connection and negative connection. And yes, the negative has a yellow stripe now that some of the grime is off.Yeah, it's about half the thickness of the battery cables. Make sure you clean it and the negative (ground) cable. Hey, ya gotta start somewhere!
Great point. I’ll do this next. I picked up oil and a filter yesterday as well as new plugs when I got the battery. It’s likely been quite some time since the engine ran.What’s the history on the motor? When did it run last? If it’s been a while you might need to do some lubrication updating, to include a little miracle oil in the top of each cylinder after pulling the plugs - keeping wiring order in mind.
I bought a used one recently from a fellow Mudder to put in my 78. WOW what a difference. If either of the other two starters look at me crosseyed, I'll be shopping for another gear reduction!Great point. I’ll do this next. I picked up oil and a filter yesterday as well as new plugs when I got the battery. It’s likely been quite some time since the engine ran.
The Hard Way,
I’ll look into pulling the starter if the above doesn’t move me foreword. What are the thoughts on gear reduction units? Or 60 series starters? Was perusing another thread that touched on this.
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