Posted by used red MN on June 28, 2022 at 20:08:13 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Starter motor posted by MattCatlin on June 28, 2022 at 18:46:05:
Can it be jumped, yes but in that application it will be trickier than the dickens. See the starter I attached in the link. It has multiple pictures if you click the black bars under it. You will see a terminal on the back side with an insulated cover that is where you need to jump to. I would recommend a good heavy jumper cable set with well insulated clamps. Peel back the insulation and clamp it on. Then touch the other end to the outer terminal where the battery cable hooks to. You may need someone to hold the switch to the start position while you cross jump the terminals. This is to energize the solenoid engage coil to kick the drive in. I worked at a bakery that has a bunch of those little Cummins in delivery vans. There is a L shaped copper contact in the solenoid that burns down and eventually stops contacting, we kept several on hand to replace when needed. Of course it could also be the brushes are shot, in that case it will not respond to a cross terminal jump.
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