Lately my tiger cub has been failing to crank over. However if you peck on the top of the starter, it does. Is it starter rebuild time?
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I would start with the easiest and cheapest thing. Battery and it's connections. You could begin by metering the battery. If the voltage is low, it can move that solenoid but there isn't enough oomph to turn that starter. You tapping on it can loosen it just enough to set it free.
I would disconnect(negative first) and charge the battery and while it was doing that I would clean all the connections. A battery terminal brush comes in handy. When I finish cleaning the battery terminals I use a red spray that is supposed to keep corrosion away from the terminals. You can find it in the battery section at walmart or any store that sells car batteries.
Lastly, find where the ground cable(black negative) is connected at the end away from the battery and disconnect it and clean that area real good. Again, shiny metal on the end of the cable and it's contact point. A little emery cloth works good. Add a thin coat of dielectric grease and reconnect.
After the battery is charged fully, reconnect the battery, positive first and negative last, and give it a try.
Once you get it running you should check the charging system for proper voltage. Normally for a car you should read 13.8 to 14.8 volts after you initially start as the charging takes place and that can will fall off after the initial charge. If it is too low you may need to look further to see if your alternator is working properly or perhaps a connection issue.
Hth
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