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Hd6g starting problems

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I'm wit' Coke on that. Sounds like the ole' perverbial bad ground or connection issue. Clean the chassis ground real good. I wouldn't go rippin' n' tearin' till ya got all the connections cleaned up and shiny. Especially the ground... Check your wiring as well. Ya never know, varmits could've gotten in there and had a spagetti dinner and chewed on some wires...
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Edited by Steve in NJ - 21 Jun 2024 at 10:00pm
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Got her off plunger looks good no rust or moisture. Now gonna break her down and clean inside
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Anyone got pics of what needs to come apart to get the senoliod off the starter. Got the wires off and 4 bolts holding it to the starter but still feels like something holding it
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I pulled a set of jumper cables from the batteries to the starter and tried that last night but didn't get anything from that way
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Coke-in-MN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jun 2024 at 3:02pm
starter brushes , then if solonoid isn't even clicking - time to remove starter and clean all parts up . bad ground somewhere along the line could also cause a problem . 
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Thank ya ill give her a shot here shortly
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likely moisture inside starter.  remove solenoid and clean contacts

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Hey yall I'm trying to get my ol gal started after sitting all winter with no luck. Got 2 hot batteries over 13 volts. Got 26 volts down at the starter. Push the button and nothing not even a click. Put a remote starter switch on her and still nothing. Then put the ol screwdriver to her and still not even a sound from her. Any ideas what to go for next? Couldn't find any other post like it in here. Thank yall
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