Posted by John T PS on October 28, 2007 at 19:06:58 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: H starting issue(s) posted by CJAA on October 28, 2007 at 17:47:00:
Lets see now, starter checks ok,,,,new battery,,,,,new push starter switch hmmmmmmmmm if thats all true and all those are good, Id wonder about the cables and the ground integrity. On 6 volt systems Id use 00 gauge cables cuz light thin wimpy ones like 2 0r 4 gauge etc can drop too much voltage causing poor cranking. Similar if the ground is to any thin wimpy rusty sheet metal it can cause poor cranking, try it to a good clean solid frame bolt if thats the case. On those cheap cables they can look fine to the eye but theres a loose internal connection and heat has caused caused resistive carbon underneath causign poor cranking.
If the switch is one of the saddle mount direct to the starter types, the starter post under them can be worn or pitted or carboned up which can cause poor cranking
This all assumes the battery n switch n starter are good as you claim??????
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