> Most times I see small discharge when starting so I assumed solenoid pick
> current went through ammeter.
It does.
Not a common problem, AFAIK, but certainly possible that there is an
intermittent short either inside the solenoid, or in the wire from the
switch to the solenoid. Could also be a problem inside the ignition switch
itself, which IMO is slightly more likely than the other two.
Bad connections can cause all sorts of other problems (ever see a choke
cable start smoking?) but this one I think has to be a "connection" that
should not be, ie a short.
Randall
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