Jack_K
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For future use:
9.6v is the generally specified minimum cranking voltage.
If you have a clamp meter which can read DC amps, measure the starter current when fitted to the engine. Depending on if it's low or high it gives a different cause. Measuring it outside of the engine is also of use.
9.6v is the generally specified minimum cranking voltage.
If you have a clamp meter which can read DC amps, measure the starter current when fitted to the engine. Depending on if it's low or high it gives a different cause. Measuring it outside of the engine is also of use.