Received the replacement from OldVet (thank you again) today. I'm working a swing shift tomorrow to do some network testing so I'll try to knock it out early in the day.
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Sorry to hear that. I'll keep my eye out for a starter deal. I drove my car for the first time in months yesterday to go pick up my new Shinko tires. I'll take the bike and 40MPG any day, against the RX8 and 20MPG high test. Before you try it again, I would check all wiring and cables for possible hidden damage at the terminals. I have seen cables hanging from a couple of strands hidden by the terminal, that still looks good from the outside, and hidden corrosion that can heat up and have the connection smoking.
Thank you OldVet. I'm glad you brought up the point about the cables themselves. I'd thought that I should replace them anyway but hadn't seen a reason to. I was getting 12v through them and there's no resistance that my meter picked up, assuming I tested it correctly. I don't have a DC Current meter but that's fine. If I did replace them just for the sake of ruling that out, do I need to go OEM or can I get similar sized cables at OReillys/Autozone/Napa?
Hey Killer, thanks for the info. I have done the tests from the positive side but not on the ground. On the positive side, I am seeing a 1v difference between the battery side of the solenoid to the starter side. As the starter is now very very slowly turning, I'm told my ground itself should be good. I also tested tonight using jumper cables from the Jeep (NOT RUNNING) to the ground and positive cables on the bike. I did this to rule out a problem with the bike battery but achieved the same results.
GS Scott graciously informed me yesterday he had a spare starter for my bike he would send out tomorrow. I should get it about the time I return from Colorado (1 Aug) so I'll test it some more then.
One of the first things I did to my bike was to run a #4 AWG ground from battery negative to the motor. This will insure the starter has a good ground, SS star washers on both sides of the terminals.
That makes a good battery to battery connection but it still doesn't rule out positive or ground/negative wiring to the starter. Corroded or bad wires/connections will give the appearance of a weak/slow starter as the corrosion or bad section/connection resists the flow of current.
I'm thinking this goes back to what I asked earlier about replacing my cables. When I get the family out here I'll try replacing the battery to solenoid/fuse block, solenoid to starter, and ground to case cables just for a test. I will talk with OReillys tomorrow though to make sure what size I'll need.
Course, another test would be to just connect my bike battery directly to the starter while in the engine and see if that changes (much like the test when out of the bike. Right?
One of the first things I did to my bike was to run a #4 AWG ground from battery negative to the motor. This will insure the starter has a good ground, SS star washers on both sides of the terminals.
GS Scott graciously informed me yesterday he had a spare starter for my bike he would send out tomorrow. I should get it about the time I return from Colorado (1 Aug) so I'll test it some more then.