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02-06-2017, 03:09 PM | #1 |
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Location: Austin, TX
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1960 GMC 305A v6 hard to start
So, I'll have the battery at full charge and it may have been running 2 hours before, but I still need to either put the charger on "boost" mode or/and get a boost from another running vehicle.
I know it's a big engine, but man, it should be able to start more easily than this. Perhaps the starter is bad and drawing too much juice to work efficiently? I've re-polarized the electrical system as well. I am forever having to spray quick start or dribble gasoline into the carb while trying to start it with a boost I'm at my wits end trying to figure this one out. Would finding a higher torque starter be something to consider? There doesn't seem to be a short anywhere on the chassis (I tested for this). So here's what I've done so far: - had the generator rebuilt - new AGM battery (775 CCA; 140 MIN RC at 25A) - new cap & rotor - replaced points with Pertronix Ignitor II - new OE ignition coil - replaced started with rebuilt OE starter - new OE fuel pump - new wires - new fuel tank & filter - new OE voltage regulator I really shouldn't have to use anything outside of what was OE just to get it to start fairly regularly, I would think. Thanks for any ideas to try. |
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