[urq] fried starter?urq urq at pacbell.netMon Mar 16 08:14:23 PDT 2009
Good call Chris ... that is often overlooked. The other thing that comes to mind is that the battery has a problem. The comment about the starter making funny noises makes one wonder about the starter too ... Check the voltage at the battery when you're cranking ... if you see the voltage drop significantly at the battery then that's your culprit. If the voltage at the battery stays high, it is likely to be the ground strap. My wife had an intermittent starting problem in the 5kCSQA once ... every time I'd go to look for it the problem would go away. Finally it was failing while I was there, and I was able to trace the problem down to a loose bolt that attached the ground strap to the body of the car ... Steve B San José, CA (USA) -----Original Message----- Gary Brown wrote: > Guys- > > After tooling around on Saturday for a spell, heavy on the boost, I let the car cool down by idling a few minutes. When I went to start it up Sunday morning, it would hardly crank over. I thought maybe I left on the dome light, so I hooked up my battery charger. After 15 min or so, I tried it. Same thing, very slow cranking, voltage gauge dropped all the way to zero and the starter is making funny sounds. I just had it rebuilt last August, and up until now it spun nice and fast and quiet. > Is it possible I fried it?? > > Gary > Give a quick check on the chassis ground strap between engine and frame before you pull the starter. -Cheers -Chris Semple Concord NH
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