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I went to start the Deuce this evening but had no luck. It started fine yesterday. (The only difference between today and yesterday was a goodly amount of rain.)
I pushed the start button with the fuel off to make sure it wasn't hydrolocked. The engine turned over for a couple seconds, but then it stopped. It was like I had taken my finger off the start button, but it was still depressed. Pushing the start button did nothing. I decided to go ahead and try it with the fuel on but the start button still did nothing.
The start button works. (checked for continuity while pushed and it worked fine.)
The start button has power (I removed the connector and check the voltage between the leads: 24V)
If I bridge the two large bolts on the end of the solenoid I get sparks and the starter spins. However, it just spins freely (doesn't engage the flywheel?).
I came here to see what else I could find and came across this set of things to check on. However, I have no clue where "wire 2 of the bendix" is located. I have the wiring diagram that was posted, but I can't tell wire 2 from the man in the moon. Is that one of the bolts on the end of the selenoid?
1. check for 24V constant on wire 2 of the bendix. Tests the lead from the battery.2. check for 24 constant on wire 14 at the start relay. Tests the smaller lead from the bendix to the relay.
3. push the button and check for 24V at wire 214 on the start relay and at the other end at the bendix. Tests the relay contacts.
4. push the button and check for zero volts at terminal 4 on the bendix (GND) Tests that the bendix ground path is good.
5. check with the ohm meter between terminals 1 to 4 of the bendix, this is the actuating coil and should be less than 1 ohm. Tests the bendix coil.
6. push the button and check for 24V at terminal 3 of the bendix. this is the terminal that feeds 24 volts DC to the starter motor. It will have a big, short strap as the wire, usually. Tests the benxix contact. It can be burnt and the bendix will engage but not turn the starter on.
We were supposed to use this truck in tomorrow's parade.
I pushed the start button with the fuel off to make sure it wasn't hydrolocked. The engine turned over for a couple seconds, but then it stopped. It was like I had taken my finger off the start button, but it was still depressed. Pushing the start button did nothing. I decided to go ahead and try it with the fuel on but the start button still did nothing.
The start button works. (checked for continuity while pushed and it worked fine.)
The start button has power (I removed the connector and check the voltage between the leads: 24V)
If I bridge the two large bolts on the end of the solenoid I get sparks and the starter spins. However, it just spins freely (doesn't engage the flywheel?).
I came here to see what else I could find and came across this set of things to check on. However, I have no clue where "wire 2 of the bendix" is located. I have the wiring diagram that was posted, but I can't tell wire 2 from the man in the moon. Is that one of the bolts on the end of the selenoid?
1. check for 24V constant on wire 2 of the bendix. Tests the lead from the battery.2. check for 24 constant on wire 14 at the start relay. Tests the smaller lead from the bendix to the relay.
3. push the button and check for 24V at wire 214 on the start relay and at the other end at the bendix. Tests the relay contacts.
4. push the button and check for zero volts at terminal 4 on the bendix (GND) Tests that the bendix ground path is good.
5. check with the ohm meter between terminals 1 to 4 of the bendix, this is the actuating coil and should be less than 1 ohm. Tests the bendix coil.
6. push the button and check for 24V at terminal 3 of the bendix. this is the terminal that feeds 24 volts DC to the starter motor. It will have a big, short strap as the wire, usually. Tests the benxix contact. It can be burnt and the bendix will engage but not turn the starter on.
We were supposed to use this truck in tomorrow's parade.
