WyoDeuce
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I have been having intermitent issues with my starter. I hear the solenoid click but it doesn't crank. After several tries it usually starts to crank.
This evening while trying to troubleshoot the problem again it started working while I was checking voltages. 24v to the solenoid. Good ground. I was checking to see what was happening when I pushed the starter button when it started to crank. I was holding the button in waiting for my voltmeter to register a number when it started to crank. 4 seconds or so. I normally would not hold the button for so long but I needed to get a voltage reading.
I have read the different threads on this issue but none of them have gotten to the root of the problem. When I go mudding and get the starter wet it is usually unhappy the next day. Is this starter suposed to be waterproof? If I take the starter out/apart and clean all of it will it just fill with crud the next time I go out? If this is true how can it be completely sealed to keep everything out? Taking a starter that big out is a pain (heavy) so I don't want to do it more than once.
I find it hard to believe that a vehicle built for the millitary could have such a fragile starting system. Am I missing something simple?
This evening while trying to troubleshoot the problem again it started working while I was checking voltages. 24v to the solenoid. Good ground. I was checking to see what was happening when I pushed the starter button when it started to crank. I was holding the button in waiting for my voltmeter to register a number when it started to crank. 4 seconds or so. I normally would not hold the button for so long but I needed to get a voltage reading.
I have read the different threads on this issue but none of them have gotten to the root of the problem. When I go mudding and get the starter wet it is usually unhappy the next day. Is this starter suposed to be waterproof? If I take the starter out/apart and clean all of it will it just fill with crud the next time I go out? If this is true how can it be completely sealed to keep everything out? Taking a starter that big out is a pain (heavy) so I don't want to do it more than once.
I find it hard to believe that a vehicle built for the millitary could have such a fragile starting system. Am I missing something simple?