WinnerCougar74
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 12, 2020
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1974 Chrysler 135 hp, Took it out to the lake today. Starter engages onto the flywheel but won't spin the engine enough to start it. The starter will turn the flywheel about 3 or 4 teeth. I can turn the engine by hand by grabbing the flywheel and turning it. One time it did spin the engine for at least 15-20 seconds but it would not do it again after that. I have a 2 battery setup with a Perko switch. Both batteries were charged today. Exact same problem with either battery and in the "Both" position on the main switch. 12.5 volts on both batteries. 12.5 volts on the always hot side of the solenoid using the engine block ground. Only 8.5 volts at the starter when trying to start the engine. Cleaned all of the power connections at the solenoid and starter and the ground connection on the block. Starter motor is very warm to the touch. Previous owner replaced the starter. It's about 4 years old now. What is the best way to trouble shoot this problem?