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10-12-2024, 11:23 AM | #5 |
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Re: 58 Apache 38 doesn't want to start
We need some vehicle history here. What engine, and then what if anything was done before this no start thing happened?
Meaning= is this a truck that you have been driving and all the sudden it doesn't start? Did you do any work on it before the no start condition happened? Did you perhaps leave the key on for while lately? First step is to Charge the battery. Nothing works well if the battery is run down. Second is to get out the test light or multi meter and see if you have power to the + post on the coil when you have the key on. Check and make sure that the resistor bypass wire from the starter to the coil is hooked up. It goes to the R post on V8 starters or key start starters and the post on the side of the foot stomp starter switch. If you have power to the coil with the key on turn the key off and pop the cap off the distributor and check the points. either bump the engine over with the starter or by hand to see if they are opening and closing. When you check the gap of the points make sure that the rubbing block on the contact arm (red arrow) is right on the tip of one of the lobes of the distributor cam. Look at the contacts to make sure that they aren't burned or crudded up. Gap should be right at .016 I am not a fan of the nonsense of taking a screwdriver and opening the points to see if a spark jumps across them as a spark is not supposed to jump across them when they open. when the points open the ground connection for the coils is broken and the low voltage from the coil should go through the condenser and not jump the points. URL=https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/w71/mr48chev/(edited)_91c17ff9-7197-47b0-b262-2487e0b09d7b.png?width=960&height=720&fit=bounds][/URL]
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