How to jumpstart a starter if there is no crank

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by iceman32, Jun 3, 2017.

  1. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    Why do it yourself when you can hire somebody to do the job?
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  3. rolls canardly

    rolls canardly Road Train Member

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    I often wonder what the geeks and nerds will do when it all goes south?
    The people who can't thread in a light bulb straight. The "useless eaters."
    No phone,(Imagine that,) computer, electricity. Gas service and water is out. No petrol, too.
    It's in there; just no juice for the gas station pump - well, their pump, anyway.;)
    Would be a good idea to get a small manual shift car/truck to be able to pop start it if necessary.
    (Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!):eek:

    Oh, and - got her number; I might have a tune-up she could do.
     
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  4. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    I don't know if you want her doing your tuneup. You see the size of the tools she prefers to work with? Or maybe that's not a problem for you. I don't know.
     
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  5. Alaska76

    Alaska76 Road Train Member

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    The real problem is that is a plumbers tool, but then again, she is there to fix the plumbing, right?
     
  6. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    Bad advice.

    Some idiot will end up causing a fire by trying to get the starter working by bypassing the solinoid, 1000 amps through a small wire will give you a nasty burn and short out.
     
  7. iceman32

    iceman32 Medium Load Member

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    Encourage not discourage.

    I doubt people would wrap the wires on a starter like a christmas present, then that would cause a fire.
     
  8. Big Don

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    Mr. Ridgeline really does like to throw cold water on hot ideas.apparently he's lost his spirit of adventure.:p:D
     
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  9. Cat sdp

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    In the old days all you needed was a screw driver... whats with all the wire.


    I know they changed the wiring to make it better...
     
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  10. rolls canardly

    rolls canardly Road Train Member

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    Yes, Big Don, ADVENTURE!
    Like the time I jumped my 1969 Chevy 1 ton 4x4 Pickup with a screwdriver, and it was in gear.
    That was an adventure! Shoulda seen them run! Even the dogs ran!
    Lucky it got sideways over a six foot hedge and stalled out, with nothing damaged but my pride.
     
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  11. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    NO Mr Ridgeline had enough adventure in his life, like when I was sleeping next to a KW 900L with starter problems and the driver did the same thing, took a cheap set of jumper cables, ran one end to the batteries and he snaked one end up to the started and hit the starter post of a starter that was jammed, this in effect shorted the wire out. Because he could not get it off the post, it melted the insulation and started one hell of a fire that burned his truck down to the ground and damaged the truck on the other side (that guy was in the shower and came back to a melted hood and broken glass). I was criticized for getting up when the screaming started and moving my truck instead of getting out with my fire extinguisher to try to put out the fire - no one else did that by the way, they were all quick to stand there and feel sorry for the guy.

    See I also know that if you are trying to jump a starter at the starter post with a screwdriver in a small space, you may end up welding that screwdriver to the posts and heating it up to the melting point of the metal and that too can cause a fire - this is experience talking. Not to forget is you want to get a nasty burn, try to take the screw driver off the posts while it is glowing - that I have not tried but have seen when someone tried to get a forklift started.

    Safety First Guys!
     
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