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I have a M1009 that has developed a problem starting when the engine is cold. When I first get in and try to crank it, it starts off at normal speed and within a few revolutions slows until its nearly stopped. I typically let it starter cool at this point. If I hold the key it will barely roll the engine over but if I continue to hold for 5 sec more or it will begin to crank faster and then it starts. If I try to restart at that point it starts very easily. It's only after sitting, generally overnight, that it does the slow to crank thing.
The batteries are less than 2yrs old and the cables seem fine. The cables are warm to the touch after the starter has strained which leads me to believe that the current is going down to the starter and not being wasted as heat at a bad crimp or loose terminal.
I'm down to something being wrong with the starter or an injector is leaking and it's hydrolocked. It isn't making oil so probably the starter? I've found lots of threads on no or slow starting and it is usually batteries or a starter, I haven't found another thread where the starter slows down then speeds back up before starting the engine.
The batteries are less than 2yrs old and the cables seem fine. The cables are warm to the touch after the starter has strained which leads me to believe that the current is going down to the starter and not being wasted as heat at a bad crimp or loose terminal.
I'm down to something being wrong with the starter or an injector is leaking and it's hydrolocked. It isn't making oil so probably the starter? I've found lots of threads on no or slow starting and it is usually batteries or a starter, I haven't found another thread where the starter slows down then speeds back up before starting the engine.