Electrical Problem / Insanity, Starter issue |
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Electrical Problem / Insanity, Starter issue |
jsaum |
Mar 1 2010, 12:08 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 530 Joined: 12-June 07 From: Everett, WA Member No.: 7,809 Region Association: None |
Before I go totally insane I'm hoping someone can help me through trouble shooting a problem with the ignition switch not actuating the starter. First a little information, I have a late model year 1972 1.7 with the fuel injection removed and a carburetor installed. After six months of working on the car I've finally gotten to the point where I have installed the motor with a new starter The car has been apart for 12 years sitting in the garage. First the starter failed to work when I tried to turn it over. Thinking the new starter was bad I took it off and had it tested this morning at the auto parts store it works fine. I also had the battery checked and it is good as well.
I put the starter back in and it worked four or five times so I thought it was fixed. I then hooked up the fuel line and went to try and start it and the starter wouldn't work again!#@%###. I can jump it across the positive battery cable to the solenoid and it works. I have 12 volts on the yellow wire to the started solenoid when it is disconnected and 8.5 volts when it is connected when the key is turned. I have checked the relay board at pin # 6 and I have 12 volts there when the key is turned with the connector off. I ran a jumper wire to the solenoid from pin# 6 on the relay board and the voltage goes down to 8.5 when the key is turned to start so I think I have eliminated that the yellow wire is bad from the relay board to the starter solenoid. I can't tell from the schematic my manual if there are other things in the circuit I should check. I'm wondering if my ignition switch is bad. Anyone have any ideas or insight? Any suggestions or directions would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks, Jsaum |
jsaum |
Mar 3 2010, 03:03 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 530 Joined: 12-June 07 From: Everett, WA Member No.: 7,809 Region Association: None |
Mystery solved sanity restored! Underthetire got it right it was the crappy starter from FLAPS! Orielly's I had to take a battery in with jumper cables and remote starter switch and show the guys how even though the machine would test the new starter as good a battery wouldn't engage the solenoid I'm not crazy! I walked out with a replacement worked like a champ first time I turned the key! After a little rustling with the ignition systems I got it to start. Hearing the motor for the first time in twelve years was a great sound! Can't wait to take it around the block maybe a few days away just have a few more bugs to work out!
Thank for all the help, Jsaum |
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