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When he arrived, we exchanged pleasantries and I handed him the keys while giving him a run down of the history of the vehicle and what I had done to it to this point. I encouraged him to start it up, anticipating the smooth rumble of that rebuilt Edelbrock carb.
He turned the key and....absolutely nothing. Sigh. Is this car named "Christine"? Does it not want to leave me? Forty-five minutes of trouble shooting later. No progress. It's dark. I apologize and promise to let him know when I figure out what the problem is.
I figure it must be the ignition switch, battery, battery cables, solenoid or starter. My first run at the battery tells me that it is low. Subsequent tests tell me it is fine. There is no neutral cut off switch. Given my level of experience, I do the smart thing and hit the Trifive.com forum for some help. Via deft questioning they are able to tell me that it is most likely the solenoid or the starter.
A quick YouTube search turns up some good videos on how to diagnose solenoid and starter problems. I highly recommend this video as well as videos by EricTheCarGuy. I am a visual learner and nothing beats being able to see someone actually doing it.
I dream of a big garage with a hydraulic lift. |
After getting the starter/solenoid assembly detached from the beast I put it on my work bench, hooked up some jumper cables to it and was able to duplicate the tests detailed in the YouTube video. Definitely the solenoid.
I took some time to examine the starter closely. It definitely looked like an original and was caked with a baked on layer of grease, dirt and oil. I was able to see a metal plate on one side and spent several minutes with a rag, brake cleaner and a wire brush and was able to reveal the original identification plate. Delco Remy with a serial number. Would love to know what the number reveals. This is part of the allure of these vehicles for me. Solving puzzles, learning new things and digging into a little bit of history.
NOT the part I need |
The gaping maw that contains the flywheel. |
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