Starting problems
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Starting problems
I have a 1975 Trojan w/twin Chrysler 318's, after sitting for about 1 week the starboard engine will not turn over, I can hear an electrical "click", and after several repeated switches in an attempt to start it will eventually fire, it will then continue to start/run without difficulty until I leave it sit again until the following weekend, thoughts?
Re: Starting problems
Hey, I have the same problem with an old Cruisers Inc. I just rebuilt with a 302 Ford.
I assume it's a bad connection at the battery, as it's the only connection that gets warm when I try to start.
It does eventually always start but a little unnerving when it happens.
Of course it may be a couple other things, lose connections or a tired/sticky bendix
I assume it's a bad connection at the battery, as it's the only connection that gets warm when I try to start.
It does eventually always start but a little unnerving when it happens.
Of course it may be a couple other things, lose connections or a tired/sticky bendix
Barrie
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
36' Tri-Fly "The Obvious"
Aylmer Ontario, Canada
36' Tri-Fly "The Obvious"
Re: Starting problems
I would start by checking all connections are clean and tight. And battery voltage before you try to start them.
Dustin
78 F-32 Express Hard top twin 360s Abyss
1999 360 Express twin 7.4
Catawba Island, Ohio
78 F-32 Express Hard top twin 360s Abyss
1999 360 Express twin 7.4
Catawba Island, Ohio
Re: Starting problems
Thanks guy's for your responses, I also found the following webpage that really breaks down checking a starter circuit, http://www.howacarworks.com/ignition-sy ... er-circuit
Re: Starting problems
You want to be really careful about which tips you use from automotive sites like shorting the contacts on a solenoid and creating a spark in a bilge that may have fuel vapours present. There are other ways to test the solenoid without doing that, like using a meter....much safer in a marine application.
She was a 1969 36 ft wooden beauty with big blue 440s that we'll miss forever.
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
Re: Starting problems
Duly noted... thank-you.