Starter Solenoid on 63 IIa

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  • chuckstp
    Low Range
    • Oct 2014
    • 82

    #16
    I'm not sure I would completely discount the switch. That's not to say the issue isn't somewhere else, but the switch is simply closing a set of contacts and is prone to failure. Every time the contacts open or close, you can get arching which will tend to burn the contacts. Eventually, this will increase the resistance of the switch and it will likely have a brownout or intermittent phase before it goes completely bad.

    Unfortunately this isn't something you can check with an ohm meter, but you should be able to check for a voltage drop directly across the switch (or any of the wires in the circuit) when the switch is depressed. With my digital meter, I get about .33 volts across the switch when the starter is running. It takes about one second to get a good reading with the settling time of the meter.

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    • timc930
      1st Gear
      • Jul 2013
      • 117

      #17
      So finally got around to installing the starter from British Starters. Super small, light, and spins the little engine over like mad. Hopefully RN will carry this product....It was going to cost me over $100 to have the old one rebuilt, so I just purchased the one from BS.

      tim
      Tim
      63 IIA 88" (Beach with the dogs)
      05 L322 (Daily)
      95 RRC SWB
      05 E320 (Wife)
      86 930 (Rush on boost, 400HP and climbing....)
      A few boring BMW's for the kids (E30, E36, E46, E53)

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      • antichrist
        2nd Gear
        • Mar 2009
        • 272

        #18
        In the next few years I'd get a set of the solenoid contacts and stick in your traveling spares kit. They are about the only thing that goes on the Denso starters and they are an easy trail-side replacement.
        Tom Rowe

        Four wheel drive allows you to get stuck
        in places even more inaccessible.

        62 88 reg
        67 NADA x2
        74 Air Portable - The Antichrist (tag 6A666)
        95 D1 - R380
        95 D90 - R380
        97 D1 - ZF

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