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A while back I saved a good running from the crusher by figuring out brake systems and recieved a lot of help here.
And now... Page TWO (in Paul Harvey voice)
Because it was a junker and I bought from a haul it to the crusher kind of guy... the entire steering column was ripped out to release the steering lock.
No worries, I thought. I just hotwired it. I eventually ended up buying toggle switches so it was easier to manage. The starter toggle kept burning up...
Sooooo... being an ex-carpenter I decided to goto Lowes and get a double switch and install it. Yes, a fixture with two light switches much like is on the bathroom wall. It worked well.
What good is a backyard mechanic with no dogs? I leave the dogs in the car as I go into grocery for beers, meat, cheese, and bread. When I come back out I notice that the starter light switch was in the on position. I hit the power up ignition switch and it does what it always does, dash lights come on and bells bing. I flip starter.. nothing.. almost seems like a dead short.
I take a sip of my RC and eat half a block of cheese while I consider my next move.
I reach for my big screwdriver, turn on ignition and dive in. I never really did know what I jumped at the solenoid to make the starter spin, but have been fairly lucky I guess. After a few sparks nd pokes ..varoooom.. starter works and I drive home. (thinking this morning I'd do the same in order to get to work)
This morning... same bzzt, sticky fire spark type thing the switch had the night before. I got a ride into and back home from work and am now researching to see wth I might can do with bailing wire and coathangers to fix it.
Best I can tell.. that jab of the screwdriver is actually bypassing the solenoid. The starter is making an attempt to go but isn't. I hear that metal to metal "choink" but it isn't pushing it enough.
I guess my question is... Am I thinking correct? Can I assume that by the starter probably running nonstop while I was in the store it fried the solenoid? I seem to have juice, so may a simple charging of the battery make it to where bypassing the solenoid would work again?
What say ye?
:shrug:
:hi:
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