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1936 starting problems
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40 Coupe |
07-17-2022 @ 4:43 AM
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We would all be guessing. How about the mounting contact area of the starter to the oil pan. Both the starter and the oil pan should be clear of paint in this area. also the starter motor has a couple of sections that the joints should also be clear of paint. The two long bolts that mount the starter should not have painted threads and the hex heads should have star washers between the rear end plate and the hex head.
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1931 Flamingo |
07-16-2022 @ 10:32 AM
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Just guessing here but how about the contacts in the ignition switch?? Paul in CT
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voced |
07-16-2022 @ 4:55 AM
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I have had problems with my engine turning over like it should. I have replaced everything in the starting line. New super heavy duty wires, new battery, changed the starter floor switch, and even put on one of those new 6 volt starter. But the car still gives me problems at times like it has a low battery. I just don't know what else to do. Have any of you had problems with those new reproduction starters, floor switches or 6 volt battery. I have also put on extra grounds to make sure that isn't the problem. Sometimes it will spin ove like a new, and other times it just grunts. Thank, Jerry
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