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I thought that at first, but would truning the engine over move the starter round as I thought they only engaged when the starter is pulled.
Thanks stephen. |
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Check your battery leads, solenoid connections. I think turning it over is nothing to do with it.
Get someone to try to start it, and wriggle things while thats happening.
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Thanks lads well have a play around.
Stephen |
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Your Engine may be stuck in compression when it will not start. Turning over a flathead by hand will take it out of compression.
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with any luck noting too bad then.
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you also could have a dead spot on the armature
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Thanks Stew.
Will have a play around as soon as I get a chance. Regaurd Stephen |
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