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How to connect cables directly to starter


gouletp

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Hi. When I press the starter switch, the solenoid clicks and the starter doesn't turn. The battery is good (about 12.6 volts).  I tried shorting the two big bolts on the solenoid with a screwdriver.  I got sparks and the starter didn't turn.  I tried running a booster cable directly to the starter post but all I get is a bunch of sparks.  I connected the positive side of the battery to the post or bolt on the starter.  I connected the negative side of the battery to the frame,  Did I connect everything wrong?  I don't know why I get the sparks.

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If  the starter spins freely with power applied to it then it may be good.   But be aware that sometimes it will spin without the load of the engine on it.  So just because it spins in a bench test does not mean for sure it’s good.  Also  try to turn  the motor if there is a pull start.  If not take the spark plug out and one of the side covers off and try to spin the motor by turning the flywheel or clutch. 

 

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I had the brushes replaced about a year ago but you got me remembering more details.  A few months ago, when the starter stopped working, well it didn't just stop working.  It sounded like the starter was spinning but not engaging.  Then after a few tries the starter stopped altogether and the solenoid started clicking.  I left it until now. 

I'll remove the starter and bench test it.

I doubt the engine is seized but I guess it could be .  Anyway, the pull start doesn't work.  Could I tow it and jam it in first gear to check if the engine is seized? It's a 4x4 in case that matters.  It would be easier than removing side covers etc.

Thank you for the reply.

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I would take the pull starter cover off and try to spin the engine just to see if it’s all good.  Might  as well repair the pull cord while you’re there.  

I don’t think towing it would be a good to see if the engine spins.  

Stick with bench testing and replacing the starter maybe and go from there. But having the pull cord work is a really good back up in case the battery dies.  So if the bikes worth it then spend the money. 

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You  can try  bench testing the starter by connecting the negative  clamp  of a set of jumper cables to the starter case and touch the  positive  clamp to  the  post on the  starter.  Have a very good grip  on the motor . It is powerful  and  it can  torque  out of your  hand if  it  runs .  Best to  clamp it in a vice to do this test if you  have one .

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You can bench test it. Basically put it on your work bench and put power to the stater for a second.  It should spin.  Black cable on the metal part of the body of the starter and touch the red cable to the lug where the wire bolts up to the starter.  If it does not spin then it’s dead.   Order a new one.  

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