Starter problems
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Starter problems
Think my starter needs looking at as it's barely turning the engine over with a good battery attached and 180amp boost charger. Does anyone know where to buy a service/re con kit? It's a RV8 SD1 engine circa 1980.
Just check all electrical connections first, especially the earthing strap between engine and chassis. The high current drawn by the starter requires solid connections. Paint etc under the earthing strap, loose connections etc are all known to cause these problems.
A voltmeter will also show if there are any voltage drops anywhere.
A voltmeter will also show if there are any voltage drops anywhere.
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Re: Starter problems
If it really is the starter and not a poor battery or connection - or the engine tight - it's likely got some shorted turns. So best to just buy a new one, or risk secondhand.marcjagman wrote:Think my starter needs looking at as it's barely turning the engine over with a good battery attached and 180amp boost charger. Does anyone know where to buy a service/re con kit? It's a RV8 SD1 engine circa 1980.
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Spinning ok with plugs removed takes much less current, could be the starter, or solenoid contacts or even an ignition timing thing (try with coil disconnected but plugs in, in case a severely over advanced ignition is causing it).
Has this just happened or are you trying to fire up a newly built engine?
Has this just happened or are you trying to fire up a newly built engine?
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Coil isn't connected, not had a rebore but almost everything else is new, it's really slugish about 1 revolution in 1.5-2 secs.Denis247 wrote:Spinning ok with plugs removed takes much less current, could be the starter, or solenoid contacts or even an ignition timing thing (try with coil disconnected but plugs in, in case a severely over advanced ignition is causing it).
Has this just happened or are you trying to fire up a newly built engine?
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