Originally Posted By: mshaw230
Originally Posted By: THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
How long were you holding the key in the "start" position? Solenoid contacts easily overheat and weld themselves together if left "on" for too long.


It was only a few seconds, five at most. When I hear it turn slowly, I try to stop and try again to see if it's still slow, which is what I did.

I had just finished the long tuning process. The starter was certainly warm. Maybe natural cooling freed it or maybe the hammer.

No chance it's the ignition switch, right?


If you can't fix it with a hammer you have an electrical problem mate. lol


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