Starter brushes so clogged with grease that they weren't spring loaded any more!
Before I realized this I had replaced all the wiring (bar the two short one on the starter but their resistance was good.)
This seem to fix the problem for about 5 minutes but it was back to the usual slow cranking again.
Hook the battery directly up to the starter and found the same slow cranking.
After dismantling the starter I cleaned the brushes which were caked into their casing not spring loaded any more.
Anyone come across this before and did cleaning fix the slow crank? Haven't tested it yet will do this evening
thanks
Before I realized this I had replaced all the wiring (bar the two short one on the starter but their resistance was good.)
This seem to fix the problem for about 5 minutes but it was back to the usual slow cranking again.
Hook the battery directly up to the starter and found the same slow cranking.
After dismantling the starter I cleaned the brushes which were caked into their casing not spring loaded any more.
Anyone come across this before and did cleaning fix the slow crank? Haven't tested it yet will do this evening
thanks