... non-starting issues

Lawrence Weeks dev@anabasis.net
Fri, 17 Jan 2003 15:14:57 -0600


Once upon a time (Fri Jan 17), davidpertuz@mindspring.com wrote:

> So I know that, even with a tip-top battery, it still won't start. I
> think the main source of my puzzlement is that its mode of dying
> was identical to when the alt. belt snapped, yet it still won't
> start. When the belt snapped, the car would eventually start again
> on its own once the battery had time to recover some charge.

Sounds just like my starter issues. Sometimes it would work. Other
times it wouldn't work, it would wheeze and then click or be totally
dead. I had to push start the car. I removed my starter and put
in one I bench tested as good. It worked fine. Then, same problem.
I then rebuilt the old starter, bench tested it, installed it. Same
problem. Took out the starter, bench tested both, both worked. Then
I looked closer at the problem. I mentioned this before. The starter
grounds through the engine block, through its mating surface. I
cleaned both surfaces thoroughly with sandpaper, and voila, no more
starting problems.

That's my experience.

Larry
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Lawrence Weeks      "Audaces fortuna juvat."      dev@anabasis.net