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Manitou MLT 634 -120 no start
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<blockquote data-quote="ACEngineering" data-source="post: 6681588" data-attributes="member: 13308"><p>Is it a perkins engine or merc?</p><p></p><p>If its merc them starter motors are pure sh1t.</p><p>I do a better one alot cheaper.</p><p></p><p>But anyway they have 2 small wires going to a relay. Them wires like to break off cause manitou just crimped them and left no support after the crimp.</p><p>If its merc and you attempt to short the starter out be carefull.</p><p>The ignition switch triggers the merc engine ECU. The ECU then triggers the relay which then powers up the solenoid on starter.</p><p>If they didnt have the relay it would blow the engine ECU. And if you cross wires willy nilly you could also blow up the ECU! That will be very very expensive!</p><p></p><p>If perkins that will also have an ecu but unlike the merc there is no relay on the starter. So you can just short it out but so long as ECU is powered up to let it fire.</p><p>It's also very hard to access!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACEngineering, post: 6681588, member: 13308"] Is it a perkins engine or merc? If its merc them starter motors are pure sh1t. I do a better one alot cheaper. But anyway they have 2 small wires going to a relay. Them wires like to break off cause manitou just crimped them and left no support after the crimp. If its merc and you attempt to short the starter out be carefull. The ignition switch triggers the merc engine ECU. The ECU then triggers the relay which then powers up the solenoid on starter. If they didnt have the relay it would blow the engine ECU. And if you cross wires willy nilly you could also blow up the ECU! That will be very very expensive! If perkins that will also have an ecu but unlike the merc there is no relay on the starter. So you can just short it out but so long as ECU is powered up to let it fire. It's also very hard to access! [/QUOTE]
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