|
First, put the solenoid back on the starter. Attach jumper cable positive to large copper bolt at top of solenoid. Attach jumper cable negative lead to starter body. With jumper cables attached to appropriate posts on battery, ude a screwdriver to jump between copper bolt and the spade terminal. This should kick the solenoid and the starter gear will spin and move out of the housing.
Make sure you have a good hold on the starter, as the torque wil cause it to jump.
or
look in your yellow pages and take it to an automotive electrical shop for testing. Some chain auto parts stores will test it for you.
__________________
"Inventor - Blue Flame 914 Seat Heater"
"Yellow Rusty Cars Are Faster"
_____________________________
'70 2.5 (I'll never finish it - Somewhere over the rainbow.....,)
'73 2.0 (Just Not The Same)
'74 2.0 (Heartless & Lungless)
|