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Re: [oletrucks] 1940 not running again.

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] 1940 not running again.
From: Bruce Kettunen <bekett@uslink.net>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 09:58:13 -0500
Sounds like your battery is not able to put out enough amps to run 
the starter.  Will it run the headlights without the charger on? 
Does the battery voltage drop when the headlights or starter are 
engaged?

Another possibility is some bad wiring around the starter or a bad 
starter.

Don't forget the ground connections.  They are just as important 
as the connections to the starter.

The battery can show normal voltage with no load but not be able 
to put enough current out to run something.

Disconnect the leads from the battery and put the charger on it. 
The charger amps should go down to a trickle within an hour or so.
If they don't, the battery is toast.  If they do, start looking 
for a short in the wiring somewhere or a lack of charging capacity.


These things are way simpler than anything British, not to mention 
way more reliable, but the principles are the same.  Let us know 
what you come up with.

Bruce Kettunen
57 3200
Mt. Iron, MN

At Sunday, 30 September 2001, you wrote:

>Hey everyone,
>
>I got the 1940 running with the advice from some of you all. I was 
driving
>it around the yard all proud of my accomplishments when it started 
running
>rough and it finally died. I went to try and start it again, but 
no joy. The
>battery acts as if it's dead. No lights, no horn, nothing. The age and
>condition of the battery is unknown, so I was going to run out and 
get a new
>battery, but decided to see if the battery showed any signs of life 
first. I
>hooked up my battery charger and it shows full charge. To my surprise 
my
>multimeter shows 6.2 volts. The cable to the starter also shows 
6.1 or 6.2
>volts, but the starter won't even spin. The only time I get even 
a little
>juice into the beast is if I switch the charger to 6 volts 125 amp 
for jump
>starting. Then the starter at least moans a little. Is there something 
wrong
>in the voltage regulator ?
>
>Since my total knowledge of electronics orbits around British cars 
and the
>secret of not letting the smoke out of the wires. I'm sure you're all
>familiar with the LUCAS "prince of darkness" stories.
>
>I'm willing to jump in and try stuff, but I don't even know where 
to start.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Bill Schickling
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
>




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