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<p>[QUOTE="DL550CAT, post: 5337686, member: 34369"]Need to check it when it's acting up. </p><p>If you have good voltage at the battery while cranking. </p><p>If you have done a proper (stud to stud) voltage drop on the positive and ground side. There should be no more than .5 volts on the positive side and 0.00 on the ground side.</p><p>Then it's the starter. Does not matter if it's 2 hours or 20 years old. </p><p>Good batteries with no loss of voltage to and from the starter what else is there?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DL550CAT, post: 5337686, member: 34369"]Need to check it when it's acting up. If you have good voltage at the battery while cranking. If you have done a proper (stud to stud) voltage drop on the positive and ground side. There should be no more than .5 volts on the positive side and 0.00 on the ground side. Then it's the starter. Does not matter if it's 2 hours or 20 years old. Good batteries with no loss of voltage to and from the starter what else is there?[/QUOTE]
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