Hello:
I’ve been storing my 1976 Palm Beach for a number of years waiting for good time to start on it. It started last year no problem.
This year, I turned the key and heard absolutely nothing - fresh batter and the lights in the cab work and there seems to be power on the big red wire to the starter.
I assume that is the solenoid was good, I’d hear the clicking noise. Since I hear nothing, so I assume that means there is a broken connection from the batter to the solenoid or the solenoid is bad. Is there anyway to tell? I dropped the starter and put 12 across the S and power terminal and grounded the case. The started jumped, it seems good to me.
Can I buy the solenoid separate from the starter? Any thoughts?
Thanks Much, Rich - Mpls.
I’ve been storing my 1976 Palm Beach for a number of years waiting for good time to start on it. It started last year no problem.
This year, I turned the key and heard absolutely nothing - fresh batter and the lights in the cab work and there seems to be power on the big red wire to the starter.
I assume that is the solenoid was good, I’d hear the clicking noise. Since I hear nothing, so I assume that means there is a broken connection from the batter to the solenoid or the solenoid is bad. Is there anyway to tell? I dropped the starter and put 12 across the S and power terminal and grounded the case. The started jumped, it seems good to me.
Can I buy the solenoid separate from the starter? Any thoughts?
Thanks Much, Rich - Mpls.