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<blockquote data-quote="67panel" data-source="post: 498826" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>pete mate ,cant be battery as you had jump leads and made no differance.I would clean main bat conection on starter first making sure terminals not corroded where they are crimped onto cables,next check feed into fuse box/ign switch with something that takes a lot of currant (not an eccles cake) like a headlamp bulb cos you can get volt but no amperage.after that its just chasing .do the headlamps ect work ,if so what happens when starter worked.also did you conect earth jump lead to engine or just connect jump lead from engine to bat as that will show up poor earth conection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="67panel, post: 498826, member: 13328"] pete mate ,cant be battery as you had jump leads and made no differance.I would clean main bat conection on starter first making sure terminals not corroded where they are crimped onto cables,next check feed into fuse box/ign switch with something that takes a lot of currant (not an eccles cake) like a headlamp bulb cos you can get volt but no amperage.after that its just chasing .do the headlamps ect work ,if so what happens when starter worked.also did you conect earth jump lead to engine or just connect jump lead from engine to bat as that will show up poor earth conection. [/QUOTE]
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