x2. If you can find one rated for more amperage, it might work better.New parts are so hit and miss nowadays just get another one and try again.
I can replace the + cable easy and cheap. I don't see how low voltage can cause a solenoid to stick.Internally corroded batt cables?
High resistance, leading to low voltage, can cause a relay to stick.
I doubt it really the low voltage, that is more a symptom of the high resistance. I think the resistance equals heat, and that is what causes the issue. But it's just a wild assumption without testing anything. You could ohm out the cables or check the connections.I can replace the + cable easy and cheap. I don't see how low voltage can cause a solenoid to stick.
So what should the resistance be? I'll google how to test. I assume it depends on the size of the cable?I doubt it really the low voltage, that is more a symptom of the high resistance. I think the resistance equals heat, and that is what causes the issue. But it's just a wild assumption without testing anything. You could ohm out the cables or check the connections.
I've had starters hang up, replaced the aged shitty cables, clean or replace connections and all was well.
If I thought I could find a sucker for that amount it would already be on FB. I was thinking of posting it around $4500. I guess I should add I have NC title from original owner. I never got around to transferring.
I'd say Hartsville.So which town has more potent crack, Hartsville or Camden?