In my previous thread on starter issues I was having ...it was resolved that the issues resided in the solenoid...which Mark and I dis-assembled and cleaned up all the electrical contacts...So now the electric starter fires right up and problem is solved right????
Well according to randy he did this 10 years ago too...but is telling me the pitted contacts are due to possibly its running too hot electrically speaking...and to check all the connections...battery cables...grounds , and the torque of the bolts that hold the starter to the engine...
All have been checked and everything is tight as it should be...
I have also noticed that up until I got a new gel battery about a 1.5 yrs ago that the starter issues never appeared... The first time I experienced the dead starter button it was only momentary dead...just long enough of a hesitation to be noticeable but then it would start right away..So at first I ignored it but over time it became worse....
So heres the question.....Is it possible that the Gel battery is responsible for running the solenoid too hot?... or is it likely that in 10 years since Randy was in there before me that its a "natural" occurance over time???...
Well according to randy he did this 10 years ago too...but is telling me the pitted contacts are due to possibly its running too hot electrically speaking...and to check all the connections...battery cables...grounds , and the torque of the bolts that hold the starter to the engine...
All have been checked and everything is tight as it should be...
I have also noticed that up until I got a new gel battery about a 1.5 yrs ago that the starter issues never appeared... The first time I experienced the dead starter button it was only momentary dead...just long enough of a hesitation to be noticeable but then it would start right away..So at first I ignored it but over time it became worse....
So heres the question.....Is it possible that the Gel battery is responsible for running the solenoid too hot?... or is it likely that in 10 years since Randy was in there before me that its a "natural" occurance over time???...
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