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THANKS FOR ANY HELP. 77CRUISER
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ad I HAVE A 1977 CORVETTE THAT WON'T RE-START. I CAN TAKE IT FOR A RIDE, PARK IT, SHUT IT OFF AND THEN IT WILL NOT RE- START. WHEN TURNING THE KEY TO RE-START IT, THE BRAKE & GENERATOR IDIOT LIGHTS WILL COME ON, THE GAUGES WILL WORK, AS WILL THE RADIO & LIGHTS, BUT THERE IS NO CRANKING OF THE ENGINE, NO STARTER SOUND, NO CLICKING; JUST PLAIN QUITE. AFTER IT SITS FOR A PERIOD OF TIME; MORE THEN A HOUR, IT WILL THEN RE-START, OR I CAN IMMEDIATELY JUMP IT FROM ANOTHER CAR OR PUT THE BATTERY CHARGER ON IT IN THE 50 AMP POSITION & IT WILL START RIGHT UP. YESTERDAY, I HAD IT AT THE GENERATOR SHOP & THEY TESTED IT WHILE IT WAS RUNNING & IT WAS STATED THAT THE GENERATOR & THE STARTER WERE O. K., BUT THE BATTERY WAS BAD. THEY DIDN'T WANT TO SHUT IT OFF FOR FURTHER TESTING, BECAUSE WHERE IT WAS THEY WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO JUMP THE BATTERY. TODAY I PUT A NEW BATTERY IN IT; 850CCA & 1000CA & GUESS WHAT ! IT STILL DOES THE SAME THING. HOW CAN I REMEDY THIS PROBLEM ?
THANKS FOR ANY HELP. 77CRUISER
PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS POST OR EMAIL ME AT: the_lawn_ranger@comcast.net
1st Welcome to CAC!!!!
2nd,have you checked the starter?????
I would also check the wiring going to the starter from the battery.
The problem is very simple. It's your starter and your wiring! As your starter heats up it needs more juse to get the solenoid working. As your OEM wiring is old and not that great it can't give it more juse that it is already doing. So what you can do is very simple, first you can take out the weak switches in the 12v wire to the solenoid like the automatic selector switch on a auto car, alarm connections etc etc. But in the end you have 2 choices. First rewire the 12v wire to the solenoid with a better / bigger wire. Second get yourself a starter that isn't going to need that much juse when hot. Of course the shop said the starter is oke, they maybe tested it cold but more importent they have big wires connecting to it (like your jumper is). I would say, get yourself a high torque starter and don't look back
Greetings Peter
Thank you Peter for your response to my problem & from the Netherlands no less.
And thank you to all the other responsees; who all state about the same thing. However, you took more time to explain the problem & why its doing it & the solution. I just dropped off the starter to be checked & to have it rebuilt if necessary. The Tech at the shop completely agrees with you They are so busy, it won't be done until monday. No matter. I found a heat shield for it too , but it will take at least 1 week to get here, In the mean time I will be re-wireing it. Actually had no choice, I had to cut the thin black wire going to it because I couldn't reach the nut from underneath, nor could I fit the socket & my hand from the top due to the headers. In alittle over a week from now I hope to be able to take it for a ride & re-start it to get home. Thanks again to all, Mike.