Quickdraw1 wrote: Hotrod .... After awhile it got better but every so often we have to jab it a few times for it to fire at the compression stroke. Have you had your engine or cylinders redone?
This K is a factory reman with about 1150 hrs on it- compressions generally still in the 70's. Hard to believe but the logbooks don't indicate any cyl's have been off. Previous owner was a little slack in the paperwork dept so maybe yes, maybe no.
FWIW the electrics guy pilled the endcap off the energizer starter and said it all looked good. He adjusted the regulator to 14.2v for me-- no adj screw, you have to bend the spring attach points. I think a little bending goes a long way, so I figured it'd be easier to just pay him to do it on the bench instead of me doing the old trial-and-error thing.
So re fixing the starting, I'm just installing a new battery and cleaning up all the electrical connections. I'm hoping that'll do the trick, if not he suggested taking some voltage readings at the starter solenoid & at the starter itself (under load aka when engaging the starter) to see if I'm getting a voltage loss through the solenoid. Hopefully it won't come to that.