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Re: Scoping Intermittent Cranking No Start
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 2/4/2016 1 Reply

Andrew, I agree with Obie, that fuel pump sure looks bad, a lot of commutator to brush connections are missing. No start, brush is just parked on a bad spot, causing no current flow, once it moves a little, it's ok again. All brush type motors work like that.... Login to read more.

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