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09-24-2002, 10:08 AM | #1 |
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Hard starting questions/concerns
On sunday morning, the battery was dead as a doorknob. I jumped it with a marine battery, and bought a charger.
But know it seems to be harder to re-start after it's been running. (Like if I stop for gas). Is the starter going bad? The battery isn't dead, but it kind of acts like it is. It turns over and hesistates, then finally fires up. Any suggestions?
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09-24-2002, 10:28 AM | #2 |
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Jmac05, last time that happened to me my starter was the problem. It got progressively worse and finally started to melt the cable clamps whenever I turned it over. Apparently, the starter was causing a dead short.
Bought a new starter ($36 or something) and spent way too long putting it in, changed the cables (MAKES SURE THE GROUND IS PROPERLY CONNECTED, CLEAN, ETC.) and its worked fine since then, thank God.
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09-24-2002, 10:29 AM | #3 |
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Thanks, Dude! Can you give me some advice on the install?
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09-24-2002, 01:03 PM | #4 |
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Mine is going the same way and lots of people have advised me to shell out an extra $15 or so to get a starter heat shield to fit when I put a new starter on. Mr Gasket etc make these or you can bend up your own from sheet aluminium. It should prolong the life of your new starter enormously especially if you are running headers as starters get fried by the heat over time. Mine starts fine when it's cold but is a b***ch when hot.
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09-24-2002, 01:50 PM | #5 |
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Or you could go with a mini-starter like I did. I was replacing a starter every 6 months. The mini has been on 14 months and doing fine!
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09-24-2002, 05:51 PM | #6 |
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First give your bat a full charge then take your battery to your local parts store and let them load test it, if it fails buy a new bat, if it passes buy a new/rebuilt starter. If your bat was "dead as a door knob" Sunday morning I would check your battery and charging system and electrical system for problems first.
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09-25-2002, 10:04 AM | #7 |
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Jmac05,
I'm about the last person who should be giving advice on installing a starter, so others are welcome to correct me on this: I just unhooked the wires on the solenoid (three, I think), took out the two long bolts that hold it in (they come straight down, can't miss them), fished the dog gone thing through the header collectors (I'll be doing it on an non-header truck is a bit easier?), fished the new one in place, put in the bolts, hooked up the wires and fired it up. What's missing here is a discussion on using shims to properly line up the starter. Apparently some trucks need to have shims installed. I was hoping that mine didn't and I haven't heard anything nasty down there yet. If a desk jockey like me can do it, anyone can.
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09-25-2002, 10:30 AM | #8 |
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Im with Gordo, if the battery was dead then the first thing I would look at is the electrical system. Check the alternator. If it is not charging correctly then you could be running off of the battery and not the alternator. This would drain the battery and cause your starter to drag at startup.
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10-07-2002, 10:00 AM | #9 |
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I found the answer on sunday afternoon. It wasn't the starter, or the battery, but the + terminal on the battery cable. I will have pictures sometime soon of what's left of some $9 cables I bought.
I tried to jump my truck from my wife's car. There isn't much left of the cables... Moral: If you are having any problems with electrical in an old vehicle check the terminals first! I'll have pictures and more details on what happened. It was awesome and scary at the same time...
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10-07-2002, 03:15 PM | #10 |
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If you have too much advance timing, starting will balk, same if vacuum advance is stuck on.
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