>On Wed, 5 Jun 1996, Eric Rainey wrote: >> Also, check the wire from the fuse box to the starter, and the connection >> at the starter. Also check the starter itself: short across the solenoid >> (the two big connections) to see if the starter spins, then short the > >Either take the starter out before doing this or: > >*** Don't forget to block the wheels and take the bus out of gear. *** > >Experience isn't always the best teacher. 8) Joe > Actually, for just spinning the starter, this isn't necessary. But you are so, so right for the next operation I mentioned, shorting to the solenoid. I have an automatic which takes out that lurching motion... E
>---------------------------------------------------------- >Joseph F. Fournier II <jfourni@comp.uark.edu> 501.575.7353 ><a href="http://comp.uark.edu/~jfourni/"> Joe Fournier</a> >----------------------------------------------------------
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