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Re: Re: Click Means Bad Solenoid or Starter?
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Posted by Rocky Allen on June 19, 2001 at 21:32:49 from (63.145.134.84):
In Reply to: Re: Click Means Bad Solenoid or Starter? posted by Donwisc on June 19, 2001 at 20:46:21:
In reply to your starter clicking problem. I have a 1958 IH 240 utility it is a 6 volt system. My problem was that it would crank very slow not even fast enough to start sometimes. I thought the solenoid was not letting enough fire to the starter so I replaced it, didn't help, then had the starter rebuilt still no change. The battery was a 650 cranking amps and it just wasn't enough, I needed one with at least 800 crnk amps couldn't find one so ended up converting it to 12 volts now there is no problem starting just touch the starter and it's running. So since yours is a 12 volt system it could be both solenoid and starter. Hope this helps you out. Rocky
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