Redneck in training
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Just saved myself $150.50 today. I run out of diesel fuel today so I decided to get new supply but our Ford Exhibition 2001 din't start. Did some simple testing and determined that it was bad starter. Specifically the solenoid was not pulling. It took me for a while to dig the starter out out of the car so the auto parts store was already closed. Therefore I decided to figure out what was actually broken. While measuring the solenoid coil resistance I noticed that the connection between post connecting power to the motor and winding of the coil was corroded off. Therefore I cut off about 1.5" of copper tubing, then cut it lengthwise and flatten it to get material for new connection. Cut the necessary shape, drilled a hole in it slipped it the post, put motor connection over it, tightened the nut and soldered the other end of new connection to the coil terminal. Then I used jumper cables to test the starter and it was working. Massaged it back to the bell housing and the car started like with new starter. Initially I intended to remove only the solenoid but I couldn't get the two bolts with Phillips head unscrew under the car.