Simon C
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- Joined
- Jul 1, 2015
- Messages
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- Location
- Rocky Mountain House , AB., Canada
- Occupation
- Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Probably need to hit the housing with a compothane hammer, to shake it up. If all the nuts are off it should pull straight out. or put a block of wood against it and hit the block of wood with a 4 lb hammer.I haven't determined the electrical problem yet that is causing no power to be sent to the starter solenoid. That problem started only after I had been testing the starter. I hope it turns out to be the relay because I have another one of those.
It does appear that my original problem is that the starter is bad. I can't even get it to engage if I run power directly from the battery to the starter power connection and solenoid. I'm also grounding directly to the battery. I'm at a standstill now because I can't remove the starter. I removed the three mounting nuts, the main power connection, and the solenoid wire. I'm now unable to break it free. I've tried breaking it free with a prybar with no luck. Are these things usually this difficult to break free? I don't want to damage the flywheel or anything. Any suggestions appreciated.
It should just come out if you got the nuts off.
Simon C