Scottgenex
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- Joined
- Sep 22, 2024
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- Location
- Utah
- First Name
- Dakota
- Truck Year
- 1976
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 8.1
As you see by the title, yes, I believe the solenoid is sticking. I'm more curious as to why. Been reading up online and seems like it could be my issue. Hoping someone can school me so I can learn.
Background: Starter is new as of 2021, not refurbished. Time frame aside, it maybe only has ~50 starts on it as of now. Once during my restoration phase I went to start it and battery cable sparked, popped, and smoked. Then the starter just spun. Not engaging the flywheel. Almost like it was running backwards spinning noise. Assuming the bendix didn't kick out, which was odd cause the wiring was correct, and all new fresh contacts, wire, etc. Yanked the positive to get it to stop. Went to reconnect and it still did it with ignition off. Let it sit overnight and it was all good since then.
Fast forward to today. No issues since that first run in. I was doing some hydroboost maintenance and was starting the engine a couple times every few minutes. Low and behold it happened again. Engine started but could hear the gear running. Ignition off and still spun. Pulled the cable again. Let it sit, reconnect and still happens.
So, I pulled the starter off and took apart the solenoid and looked at the contact disc and such (not sure of official terms). Looks pretty crappy and melted, but I'm no starter specialist. Had a '67 Scout 800 one apart last week that had better looking contacts.
Anyways, am I correct to think the solenoid is welding itself open? Why doesn't the plunger kick the gear out and make crunchy no good noises on the flywheel? Voltage variances? Low quality parts? Voltage was 12.8 at the battery.
Genuinely interested in learning and assuming swapping a new solenoid should solve it?
Background: Starter is new as of 2021, not refurbished. Time frame aside, it maybe only has ~50 starts on it as of now. Once during my restoration phase I went to start it and battery cable sparked, popped, and smoked. Then the starter just spun. Not engaging the flywheel. Almost like it was running backwards spinning noise. Assuming the bendix didn't kick out, which was odd cause the wiring was correct, and all new fresh contacts, wire, etc. Yanked the positive to get it to stop. Went to reconnect and it still did it with ignition off. Let it sit overnight and it was all good since then.
Fast forward to today. No issues since that first run in. I was doing some hydroboost maintenance and was starting the engine a couple times every few minutes. Low and behold it happened again. Engine started but could hear the gear running. Ignition off and still spun. Pulled the cable again. Let it sit, reconnect and still happens.
So, I pulled the starter off and took apart the solenoid and looked at the contact disc and such (not sure of official terms). Looks pretty crappy and melted, but I'm no starter specialist. Had a '67 Scout 800 one apart last week that had better looking contacts.
Anyways, am I correct to think the solenoid is welding itself open? Why doesn't the plunger kick the gear out and make crunchy no good noises on the flywheel? Voltage variances? Low quality parts? Voltage was 12.8 at the battery.
Genuinely interested in learning and assuming swapping a new solenoid should solve it?