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- Sacramento Delta
1993 550x with reed engine.
Interstate Battery, 12.79 DCV
Starter switch causes (the starter solenoid?) to click/clunk, but no cranking by the starter whatsoever - not even an attempt to spin the engine. No humming, no sound, no nothing.
12.79 DCV at the starter solenoid-in post.
0 DCV at the starter solenoid-out post without handlebar starter switch depressed.
12.65 at the starter solenoid-out post with the handlebar starter switch depressed.
When I try to jump the wire from the battery at its connection with the staring solenoid directly to the post where solenoid is sending current to the starter. Nothing. Nadda. Not even a spark.
(You know how you are normally a little scared to touch the screwdriver from the solenoid-in post to the solenoid-out post? Well there is simply nothing no spark when touching, nothing.)
I can push the pistons down freely in the spark plug holes with a screwdriver.
I really don't want to pull the fuel tank and then the engine if I don't have to.
I do not know how to "load test" a battery. Should I pull a different known-good battery from another ski and try it before moving forward?
Interstate Battery, 12.79 DCV
Starter switch causes (the starter solenoid?) to click/clunk, but no cranking by the starter whatsoever - not even an attempt to spin the engine. No humming, no sound, no nothing.
12.79 DCV at the starter solenoid-in post.
0 DCV at the starter solenoid-out post without handlebar starter switch depressed.
12.65 at the starter solenoid-out post with the handlebar starter switch depressed.
When I try to jump the wire from the battery at its connection with the staring solenoid directly to the post where solenoid is sending current to the starter. Nothing. Nadda. Not even a spark.
(You know how you are normally a little scared to touch the screwdriver from the solenoid-in post to the solenoid-out post? Well there is simply nothing no spark when touching, nothing.)
I can push the pistons down freely in the spark plug holes with a screwdriver.
I really don't want to pull the fuel tank and then the engine if I don't have to.
I do not know how to "load test" a battery. Should I pull a different known-good battery from another ski and try it before moving forward?
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