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Shorting the contacts didn't do anything so I ended up jumping the battery input to the starter motor to the spade connection into the solenoid where the wire from the start relay connects. It started.
So you solved the problem, classic case of Startus Interuptus At 7 Volts the Bosch solenoid is pulling around 22 Amps and you have just on 0.25 Ohms of resistance between the battery and the solenoidThe Bosch solenoid would really like to have about 50 Amps to pull the starter gear into mesh.[/i]
By running a heavy enough wire directly from the batt positive to the start relay and then on to the start solenoid.Clean the earths, on a tonti remove the main earth from the frame and connect to the gear box.As to your previous question, its usually the starter motor that fails first.Is yours a Bosch or Valeo?The Bosch is easy enough to remove and service yourself or have a auto elec do it for you.Mine is original, 32 years old, I think I've serviced it twice, last time it got new brushes, armature bushes and a solenoid, good clean and lube.Valeos, I know nothing about.HTF did we get onto cat and dog tails?Ah my fault, I can't tell a tale from a tail
I'm torn. The Bosch weighs 2x the valeo (or more), draws 2x the current and lasts 12x as long. The Valeo spins up faster, uses less power doing it, and dies a thousand deaths. So my choices are to cook my battery and switchware or continuously replace starters. I'ts like comparing apples to operating systems -- you can choose your evil, but you only get evil choices.