Posted by Brett Helmkamp on July 22, 2012 at 15:13:00 from (67.236.72.7):
Well the regulator issue resolved. I am happy to say that it is charging the batt at 7.8v-8v nicely. Thanks guys.
The starter issue isn't quite as good. Pulled it off to replace the switch and it was full of a rodent nest of some sort and it had dies in there at some time and stunk like he##. Cleaned it all out and cleaned and painted it and brushed the contact down. Mounted new switch and cleaned all contacts. Pulled the handle and NOTHING at all. Not even a turn or spark or anything. I crank started it and it ran great then. Don't know if I got a bad switch or it is a starter issue. Had 6.3v at at the switch post. Where should I go from here? Look at starter or switch? The starter contact point was pretty flat but I don't know how tall it should be? Any ideas? Thanks
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