So, ive had my m50 swap sitting in my bay for about 3 days now, all wiring required is connected to starter and ignition
When i try to crank it over all i hear is a loud tick ( solenoid moving forward ) and then my voltage drops to 11.0v from a solid 13.0v
So far i have:-
swapped out the starter for a spare i had, no change
tried earthing the starter with jumper cables directly from the starter to an earth on chassis rails, no change
re-checked all wiring relating to the starter and ignition, i did have a push button start through a relay, but since have eliminated that as a possible cause also
I did have the flywheel skimmed before installing so i shouldnt have any clearance issues with that
Also i can crank the engine manually via the crankshaft hub bolt and a 22mm socket, seems a bit hard to start cranking but once its moving becomes easier
Im hoping that i havent torqued the connecting rod bolts to tight on re-installation, could that have this effect?
Im literally stumped on this one, it has to be either the starter not getting enough juice or too much resistance within the engine to crank over?
Any help will be much appriciated! and sorry for the long winded-ness!

-Ryan
When i try to crank it over all i hear is a loud tick ( solenoid moving forward ) and then my voltage drops to 11.0v from a solid 13.0v
So far i have:-
swapped out the starter for a spare i had, no change
tried earthing the starter with jumper cables directly from the starter to an earth on chassis rails, no change
re-checked all wiring relating to the starter and ignition, i did have a push button start through a relay, but since have eliminated that as a possible cause also
I did have the flywheel skimmed before installing so i shouldnt have any clearance issues with that
Also i can crank the engine manually via the crankshaft hub bolt and a 22mm socket, seems a bit hard to start cranking but once its moving becomes easier
Im hoping that i havent torqued the connecting rod bolts to tight on re-installation, could that have this effect?
Im literally stumped on this one, it has to be either the starter not getting enough juice or too much resistance within the engine to crank over?
Any help will be much appriciated! and sorry for the long winded-ness!

-Ryan
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