So the back story is I had a starter that got a little wet last year. It was locked this spring, I pulled it apart and cleaned it up, and it worked, albeit you could tell it was spinning slower than normal, engine ran fine.
in the meantime, I ordered a new starter and just finished replacing it. The engine spins over great and starts (oil pressure and rpm come up), but as soon as I let go of the key, the engine stops instantly. First thought is wiring order was wrong, but that is verified, purple is on top.
Other thought is I had a small spark while tightening down one of the small terminals, is there a fuse somewhere that I could have popped that would cause it to not stay running?
(also verified the kill switch is in the normal position)
in the meantime, I ordered a new starter and just finished replacing it. The engine spins over great and starts (oil pressure and rpm come up), but as soon as I let go of the key, the engine stops instantly. First thought is wiring order was wrong, but that is verified, purple is on top.
Other thought is I had a small spark while tightening down one of the small terminals, is there a fuse somewhere that I could have popped that would cause it to not stay running?
(also verified the kill switch is in the normal position)