cbcrawford
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Okay, I found a couple threads with this, but I need some more detail . . . I have a 50HP 1974 Merc 500 that gives a single CLICK when I turn the key. Tested the battery, good. Tested the Starter (at autozone), good. So, using my car knowledge, I replaced the solenoid using the process of elimination. Needless to say (since I'm writing this) it did not solve the problem, still a single click.<br /><br />I replaced the battery w/one that I am POSITIVE is good. I am now positive that the solenoid is not the issue, and I used jumper cables from the good battery straight to the starter - no spin at all. (I read in other posts that it could be as simple as corroded or loose wiring, but I thought I'd test the starter again myself just to make sure before I started digging.)<br /><br />Is it possible that the starter test (performed at autozone) was a fluke? or is there a trick I'm missing in jumping straight to the starter from the battery to test it? I'm relatively handy, so if you've got a procedure to go with, please lemme know!<br /><br />Thanks;<br />Chris Crawford