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Hi;
I have a 1986 Ford F150 that's been sitting outside (in New York) for around 2 
years, and it was running well when it was parked.  I have replaced both the 
solenoid and the starter because the old starter motor would not turn the 
engine over.  
Initially, the old solenoid would just buzz, so I replaced it and the new one 
clicked very quickly, but the starter still would not work.  Now, after I 
replaced the starter, it will engage the flywheel but will then hang up and 
buzz and send the output needle on my battery charger to the maximum - and none 
of this stopped until it tripped the breaker in my garage, even though I turned 
the key off immediately after the engine did not turn.  
With a socket on the harmonic balancer bolt the engine seems to turn freely.  
The only other thing I can say is that as I was turning the engine, I was 
sensing a very small electrical shock from the engine block - but the battery 
charger was still connected at that point, so it may be a bit of a red herring.
And so at this point I'm totally clueless.  Short circuit?  The battery reads a 
full 13 volts after I unhooked the charger.  Please give me some ideas as to 
what I might be missing.  Thanks.  Much appreciated.
Justin 
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