Age old starter problem

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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by msafi65 View Post
    I know we have discussed this before. Are you still using the original braided ground strap? I?ve had several fail in the crimped ends. Have you used a jumper battery when it acts up? The added amperage usually helps some. I would like to figure out if the drive is engaging the flywheel on a click - non crank. Have someone turn the key to get the click and carefully move the driven clutch to see if drive is engaged. If the drive is engaged, jump B+ to the input terminal of the starter motor. With key engaged and jumping across solonid. If it cranks the problem is likely the solonid not closing the contacts properly. These cold problems are usually slow engagement caused by heavy grease on drive or solonid plunger. Have to wait for cold weather to test now! Good luck. The
    I redid the grounds when I relocated the bigger battery reusing the original ground strap. I will go through them again. I?m almost positive the solenoid is not engaging with the flywheel. I did clean the solenoid and add the light weight grease however I?m not sure what brand the solenoid is. My local starter/battery guy says if memory serves me correct Denso is the best. I will get with him again on this. The relay is supposed to ensure the full 12 volts at the starter. I spoke with an avid snowmobile guy about this. He says it?s common on the sleds due to belt dust getting on the starter not allowing the spur gear to slide into the flywheel. He gives it a shot of brake cleaner then a shot of WD40 and it works every time. It?s something to consider however I?m not sawing on a drive belt like the high powered sleds. I really am leaning towards the weak solenoid.
    What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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    Thank you for all the replies. When I get yo the bottom of this I will be sure and post. It may be a common problem but I can’t have that when out on a frozen lake miles from shore. This is my ice fishing machine. Don’t need cold weather issues.
    Last edited by tbone9; 03-31-2024 at 08:46 PM.
    What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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    Any luck? I’m experiencing the exact same thing. 2005 Conquest - same engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kennyd View Post
    Any luck? I’m experiencing the exact same thing. 2005 Conquest - same engine.
    Well so far I ran a ground from the starter right to the battery. If that doesn’t work I’ll hook up a push button start and eliminate the keyed ignition. I’ll see when it gets cold again.
    What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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