ford 4500 diesel bench testing starter

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I'm trying to see if I need a starter or a solenoid, or possibly even neither.
I'm not familiar with this type of starter. It has more wires then I'm used to.

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So I have the ground cable and the hot cable hooked up. I touch the red wire I marked B to the hot side of the battery and the solenoid engages but the motor doesn't turn.

I have no idea where to connect to, to turn the motor by bypassing the solenoid.

I'm not even sure if this starter should work when I touch the B wire to the hot post. On a regular starter it should but this is a diesel, so I don't know, maybe not?
Like I said, I'm not familiar with this type of starter.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks :)
John
 
   / ford 4500 diesel bench testing starter #2  
Put +12v on the terminal at 8 o'clock and the other to the starter housing. That should run the motor bypassing the solenoid. Looks like the primary wire running off this terminal has seen better days, though...
 
   / ford 4500 diesel bench testing starter #3  
Ground the starter housing. Apply 12v to the large terminal at 12:00. Jumper 12v to the male spade at 11:00. That will activate the solenoid, throw the starter drive out to the starter nose and spin the motor if all is good. Have the starter anchored in a vise or secured somehow, the initial torque will surprise you. If the starter drive engages but the starter does not motor, apply 12v directly to the terminal at 8:00. That will test the starter motor by itself.
 
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#4  
So I had the wrong wire attached then.
I'll check it out in the morning. I'll try the spade at 11. If that doesn't work I'll check the motor.
I really believe the motor is shot but I wasn't sure how to even check it.
When I bought the tractor the guy said he thought it needed a starter.
Turned out the engine was froze up, which is what I expected. It was stored for a while uncovered with the exhaust flapper stuck wide open.
I think he fried the starter trying to get it to turn. The ground cable has most of the plastic burnt off.
Anyway. I'll let ya know what I find.

Thanks for the help zzvyb6 and RickB
 
   / ford 4500 diesel bench testing starter #5  
Let us take a step back. Is the male spade at 11:00 connected to or separate from the large lug at 12:00? If it is connected to the large lug, jumper to the yellow wire A or the male spade that the yellow wire is attached to.
 
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#6  
The starter works.
I thought the spades at 11 were connected to the post so I didn't really pay them any attention but after RickB pointed out that they're not I tried them.
I put the pos cable to the post and put the wire at 11 to it and nothing happened.
While the wire at 11 was attached to the post I touched the red wire to the positive post and the starter worked.
I got it back on the tractor and it turns it over ok. Its a little slow but I'm using a tiny battery out of my 400. I'm pretty sure once I hook a proper battery to it it should work fine.

Thanks for the help guys :)
John
 

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