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<blockquote data-quote="Jyuma1" data-source="post: 122770" data-attributes="member: 22244"><p>What copper contacts are you referring to? Sounds more like a starter solenoid issue than a starter motor issue. However, OP already changed the starter motor and just about everything else in the starter circuit.</p><p> </p><p>I'd be tempted to connect a battery jumper cable to the +12v side of the battery and then touch the other end to the starter motor 12v lug (not the 12v lug on the solenoid but the +12v lug on the starter motor itself). If the starter motor turns the engine over with 12v directly connected, then I'd connect the jumper cable to the 12v lug to the solenoid and try the key to crank. If the starter motor still won't engage, but the click of the solenoid is heard, it's likely the starter solenoid that has failed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jyuma1, post: 122770, member: 22244"] What copper contacts are you referring to? Sounds more like a starter solenoid issue than a starter motor issue. However, OP already changed the starter motor and just about everything else in the starter circuit. I'd be tempted to connect a battery jumper cable to the +12v side of the battery and then touch the other end to the starter motor 12v lug (not the 12v lug on the solenoid but the +12v lug on the starter motor itself). If the starter motor turns the engine over with 12v directly connected, then I'd connect the jumper cable to the 12v lug to the solenoid and try the key to crank. If the starter motor still won't engage, but the click of the solenoid is heard, it's likely the starter solenoid that has failed. [/QUOTE]
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