Posted by mkirsch on February 07, 2011 at 05:06:29 from (64.80.108.56):
In Reply to: M farmall posted by rick deere on February 06, 2011 at 06:04:49:
Professionals can't tell if the starter is any good or not. All they do is hook 12V to them, and if they spin, they're "good." You can do it at home.
A starter can crank the bejeezus out of an engine, but suck so much current that there's nothing left to charge the coil. We had one like that on the Super C. I guarantee a "professional" would hook it up and declare it "good." You could crank and crank and crank and crank until the battery was dead, no fire. Picked up a junkyard starter, now the thing fires off the second you pull the starter rod.
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