I know, I know, y'all are gonna get sick of me!! LOL
I've been working on a 71 60hp motor. It was turning over fine last night and now today it won't. The starter will turn over if I apply voltage directly to the starter terminal so I was thinking it is the wire between the starter and solenoid, but I decided to check the solenoid anyway. From looking at the wiring diagram, if I run a jumper from the hot side of the solenoid to one of the white wires there should be voltage on the starter side, correct?
I know it's not in the keyswitch as I have voltage at the white wire when I turn the key to start, so I'm guessing it's the solenoid.
Will an automotive solenoid work?
I've been working on a 71 60hp motor. It was turning over fine last night and now today it won't. The starter will turn over if I apply voltage directly to the starter terminal so I was thinking it is the wire between the starter and solenoid, but I decided to check the solenoid anyway. From looking at the wiring diagram, if I run a jumper from the hot side of the solenoid to one of the white wires there should be voltage on the starter side, correct?
I know it's not in the keyswitch as I have voltage at the white wire when I turn the key to start, so I'm guessing it's the solenoid.
Will an automotive solenoid work?