The truck has been sitting for 10 years and in the process of getting it running again, I had some early luck, but now running into issues of it not turning over. Here is what has been done:
- Old bad battery wouldn't take charge
- Cleaned terminals and mounting points
- New Battery
- Measured voltage at the starter and was getting 12.4 volts but was hard to find a ground
- Bench tested starter at auto parts and one solenoid remote post didn't work the other post spun the starter VERY fast rpm's
- New Starter mounted, still just clicks
- Measured voltage
- Ran secondary small wire from negative ground to starter mount, got the 12.4 volts easier measured
- Still just clicks when attempting to turn over
- Made sure (again) engine turns at the crank
I am leaning towards again a bad ground or ground cable, but just didn't know how to test for sure and where they should be mounted? The current ground is mounted to the alternator mounting bracket.
Videos back from a few months ago when it was starting at first (notice the clicks though before the start). Could it be the hot wiring causing it?
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