pnishr
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Ok, so a month or two ago I was starting up the 1009, and it wouldn't start. I had recently replaced the starter after running through the troubleshooting in the manual. Since that time, it had started and run just fine several times. So, I didn't have much time that day and decided I'd worry about it another day. Closed the door, locked it up, headed inside, when the starter began cranking on its own. Rushed back out, opened it up, and pulled the OEM starter relay off. I assume this is the relay "sticking" as has been discussed. So, I have since completed the doghead relay modification (I had the dang thing, I know I should have done the mod sooner). Now, it starts ok, but the starter doesn't disengage the first time it is started up. For instance, I go through normal start-up, turn the key, it fires up, but I can hear the starter still going. I shut it off, and the starter is STILL cranking. There's nothing (short of pulling the batttery) to make it stop. It stops on its own after about 10-15seconds. If I try to start it again, it starts up just fine, and I don't have that problem. It's like it's just the first start of the day...? Any thoughts on what is going on? Voltage at the relay is good. I'd call it a short somewhere, but it's consistently just the first start...
This can't be good for my starter or my flywheel. Any help you can offer is appreciated.
This can't be good for my starter or my flywheel. Any help you can offer is appreciated.