|
1041464
When the starter turns over slowly, itīs usually a dead cell in the battery, dirty or loose cables. The battery will often check out marginally with a dead cell about 12 volts instead of 14+ with the motor off. Remove the cables from the battery and clean the battery lugs and cables with with solvent (brake cleaner or carb cleaner). Then clean all the contact surfaces with an abrasive pad, fine sandpaper or steel wool. Check to make sure all the connections are tight (starter also). And the ground strap has good contact. I had one where the bolt for the ground strap was a little to long, which gave me fits until I figured it out.
Turning over but failing to start is usually a crudy distributor cap (inside) and or rotor. They are prone to corrosion. cleaning them with a screwdriver and solvent helps somewhat (gently). The plugs are crudy or worn until the gap is too wide. Clean and regap. If the battery has a low cell, during starting the ignition system can be starved for juice.
Try taking a good battery from a buddies car, unhooking your battery and try starting and see how it works. Jumping to your battery, with a weak cell, from another battery usually wonīt help much. Good luck, Chuck.[addsig]
__________________
DO IT IN THE MUD!
|