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Dadsredwagon 04-17-2007 09:52 PM

starting issue
 
replpaced solinoid two times , here is my issue 65 230 motor. turn the key click like starter wants to engage, nothing , if you try again you get dim ligts on oil and gen light but no click or anything.... open the hood disconnect positive battery cable, reattached sometimes this works, but mostly I have to jump the solinoid using a screw driver between the battery cable post on the solinoid and the right termimal on the solinoid, again this only works sometimes. so any idea's ??

thx..

desertrat 04-17-2007 10:00 PM

Re: starting issue
 
oh boy! Electrical problems drive me crazy.
Things to check

-battery fully charged?

- bettery terminals clean?

- battery cables tight on post and at starter?

-are cables old? ( I have seen what looks like a good cable but somewhere in the wire it was corroded, but you couldn't see it )

- is there alot of oil on the starter? , making a poor ground to the block. ( I never seen this as a problem but heard about it)

The list goes on keep us updated maybe we can help.:cool:

bowtieguy61 04-17-2007 10:47 PM

Re: starting issue
 
the one things that bites a lot of people, ground! make sure the battery has a good connection to the frame. and also a good ground strap from the motor to the frame. ive been bit by the ground bug way too many times.

slepysal 04-18-2007 12:44 AM

Re: starting issue
 
yea make sure the starter is clean as well as were it mounts. Also (I'm sure you did) have you tested the starter it self? A bad bendix will do it.

mateo1279 04-19-2007 02:01 PM

Re: starting issue
 
I agree with bowtieguy61! My electrical probs always seem to be ground issues, usually a cleaning/conection issue. I have gotten in the habit of checking that first now...

Matt

62 short step 04-19-2007 03:42 PM

Re: starting issue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mateo1279 (Post 2134910)
I agree with bowtieguy61! My electrical probs always seem to be ground issues, usually a cleaning/conection issue. I have gotten in the habit of checking that first now...

Matt

:agree:

Dadsredwagon 04-22-2007 12:10 AM

Re: starting issue
 
thanks all!!! it was the ground..... whew..


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