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Old 01-01-2020, 09:50 AM
Sugar Bear Sugar Bear is offline
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"I wish it was a simple as no crank = bad starter".

I agree with check the simple things first and that a seized engine etc. are things to check; but, in the OP's first post he wrote nothing happens when jumping the starter so I'm modifying my response to:

No noises/nothing to a directly wired starter = bad starter and/or solenoid.

A good starter/solenoid assembly should make a noise, clunk or something when grounded and energized.

Upod, I value your opinion and appreciate your input. I'm not trying to start a debate. The next step I'd take is as you suggested, make sure the motor turns, if yes, confirm ground and power to the starter solenoid and the starter motor, if yes and no crank remove and bench test the starter.

Good luck!!!
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