OGITD
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Some electrical help needed on a Bukh DV10ME.
The starting was not always immediate, the ignition light / circuit was 99.9%, but when no light was apparent and resultant loss of circuit I just checked, cleaned & tightened the small spade connection on the starter and everything was fine.
On a scale becoming more frequent than acceptable, the starter would fail to turn over and all you would hear was the solenoid distinctive click. But after two or three attempts with the ignition it burst into life.
So I removed the starter and had it fully reconditioned (looks like new), replaced the starter now I definitely do not have an ignition circuit. All the wires are in such a configuration that it should? be impossible to connect them up incorrectly, but there is always that chance.
Really appreciate help with this issue, not an electrical chap, can check, clean, crimp tighten, check for voltage as long as I now where + & - are, solder and heat shrink but I just don’t know electrics.
My initial thought is to sand / clean all the metal to metal faces between the starter and the engine block to ensure I have a good earth as the unit has been painted.
Thanks once again,
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Some electrical help needed on a Bukh DV10ME.
The starting was not always immediate, the ignition light / circuit was 99.9%, but when no light was apparent and resultant loss of circuit I just checked, cleaned & tightened the small spade connection on the starter and everything was fine.
On a scale becoming more frequent than acceptable, the starter would fail to turn over and all you would hear was the solenoid distinctive click. But after two or three attempts with the ignition it burst into life.
So I removed the starter and had it fully reconditioned (looks like new), replaced the starter now I definitely do not have an ignition circuit. All the wires are in such a configuration that it should? be impossible to connect them up incorrectly, but there is always that chance.
Really appreciate help with this issue, not an electrical chap, can check, clean, crimp tighten, check for voltage as long as I now where + & - are, solder and heat shrink but I just don’t know electrics.
My initial thought is to sand / clean all the metal to metal faces between the starter and the engine block to ensure I have a good earth as the unit has been painted.
Thanks once again,
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