Anonymous-0
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This message is a reply to an archived post by CraigMN on June 08, 2003 at 22:33:52.
The original subject was "Re: 430 starter problems".
I found this site after a search and am responding to this old thread, because I experienced the same problem in the same way. I did all that was suggested already, including bypassing the starter switch, etc. The battery is good. The starter appears to be the problem; it appears the negative start terminal on the starter is almost a dead short at 0.5 ohms. Is there a way to fix this or are we talking a new starter? Also, where can I get one?
Perhaps I should take this opportunity to convert to 12 volts; are there conversion kits out there?
I responded to too old a post, so I am adding new info.
My 430 was stored and not started all winter. Come spring, I charged the battery, and tried to start her. Just the click happened no cranking. I cleaned all contacts on the battery, ground and starter swich on the starter body. Still nothing. I then bypassed the start switch, and contacted the battery negative wire directly to the start terminal on the starter. Still the same ckick; the battery is good, and does not drop under load, as I monitored it with a voltmeter. The most telling was the 0.5 ohms on this terminal.
Thanks all for any help, including where I might get a 6 volt starter, if necessary.
Ed
The original subject was "Re: 430 starter problems".
I found this site after a search and am responding to this old thread, because I experienced the same problem in the same way. I did all that was suggested already, including bypassing the starter switch, etc. The battery is good. The starter appears to be the problem; it appears the negative start terminal on the starter is almost a dead short at 0.5 ohms. Is there a way to fix this or are we talking a new starter? Also, where can I get one?
Perhaps I should take this opportunity to convert to 12 volts; are there conversion kits out there?
I responded to too old a post, so I am adding new info.
My 430 was stored and not started all winter. Come spring, I charged the battery, and tried to start her. Just the click happened no cranking. I cleaned all contacts on the battery, ground and starter swich on the starter body. Still nothing. I then bypassed the start switch, and contacted the battery negative wire directly to the start terminal on the starter. Still the same ckick; the battery is good, and does not drop under load, as I monitored it with a voltmeter. The most telling was the 0.5 ohms on this terminal.
Thanks all for any help, including where I might get a 6 volt starter, if necessary.
Ed