I have one of those portable "jumper boxes" that says it is 500 amps that I used for my old truck. Can I use that to rule out the battery or is it too much juice?
Id try it.....
Have you checked all the fuses ?
Did you try to push start it ?
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I have one of those portable "jumper boxes" that says it is 500 amps that I used for my old truck. Can I use that to rule out the battery or is it too much juice?
Just hit it with the jump box, no difference.
I did not try and push start it yet. I have the perfect driveway for it, looks like the stock market last year. Problem is enlisting neighbors to help me push it back up...again. If I try it, do it in second gear?
None of the fuses appear blown. I will retest for conductivity across each blade. Would the starter be on a different fuse than the solenoid?
Given the voltages on the solenoid, along with the loud bang it makes, is that ruled out now as the culprit or is there another test? I guess next thing downstream is the starter? Most of the threads I have been searching seem to have the opposite problem, solenoid not clicking, jumpering them fires the starter. This seems to be about the only problem not covered on BassCliff's treasure trove...
Hmm, sounds like I may have a different setup where my starter is located? I attached a pic of what I am looking at. There are two long phillips head "bolts" about 5 inches long that appear to be holding the starter itself together (assuming cap to body that may come apart?) The starter itself looks like it would have to be bolted through the side cover where the stator is located? I can't see anywhere else it would be attached. I can get at the top "bolt" pretty easily with a long Phillips head screw driver I think, that other one is buried down in that dugout pretty well.