I'm no electrician, but it may be a short, hence the hot solenoid and not enough
juice to get the job done. Bill
Steven Silverstein wrote:
> Ok, I have a Series V Alpine which I have had for 12 years and the
> starter has always turned slow and the starter solenoid gets hot.
>
> It has been like this for all this time so I decided to change the starter
> recently thinking that was the problem (I had changed the solenoid a couple
> of years ago).
>
> Well, the new starter still turns slow and the solenoid still gets as hot as
> ever. Could this be a ground problem? Any suggestions. It really never has
> bothered me too much but I probably should rectify the situation.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steven Silverstein
>
> BTW, Dick Burger owner of the British Parts Connection put my Series V on
> his puzzle game on his Webster, it loads the MG automatically so you will
> have to pull the menu down to get the Sunbeam up:
>
> http://www.theBPC.com/graphics/fun.html
>
> It is somewhat challenging. If you need parts from Moss at a discount he's
> a good source.
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