threedeesmax
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2005
- Messages
- 110
I've been working on my motor for about two weeks on and off, and at this point I'm about an inch away from torching the &#^$ thing.
I've kitted and refurbed just about everything on the old motor. Today I had it ready to start.
I didn't have anybody helping me, and I wanted to use the choke. Unfortunately, the choke button on my controls doesn't work, and I couldn't be back at the motor and up at the controls at the same time.
So I looked around for something to hold the choke closed. I had the cowl off of the motor. I found a small crescent wrench and adjusted it to hold the choke closed, and then went forward to the controls to turn the key to 'start.'
Great %&^ idea. The motor cranked over a couple of times, and then the crescent wrench fell over against one of the terminals on the solenoid - the one that goes from the solenoid to the starter.
As soon as the wrench touched the solenoid terminal, the starter came to an abrupt stop. It won't crank over now.
How the $%$% do I figure out what I did to it? I have NO electrical knowledge or test equipment - I'm doing this on a shoestring budget.
Where's that charcoal lighter fluid...
I've kitted and refurbed just about everything on the old motor. Today I had it ready to start.
I didn't have anybody helping me, and I wanted to use the choke. Unfortunately, the choke button on my controls doesn't work, and I couldn't be back at the motor and up at the controls at the same time.
So I looked around for something to hold the choke closed. I had the cowl off of the motor. I found a small crescent wrench and adjusted it to hold the choke closed, and then went forward to the controls to turn the key to 'start.'
Great %&^ idea. The motor cranked over a couple of times, and then the crescent wrench fell over against one of the terminals on the solenoid - the one that goes from the solenoid to the starter.
As soon as the wrench touched the solenoid terminal, the starter came to an abrupt stop. It won't crank over now.
How the $%$% do I figure out what I did to it? I have NO electrical knowledge or test equipment - I'm doing this on a shoestring budget.
Where's that charcoal lighter fluid...