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RE: Not starting

To: "'jeyerman@ix.netcom.com'" <jeyerman@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: RE: Not starting
From: Aaron Sudds <asudds@mio.ten.fujitsu.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 10:22:23 -0400
I had a similar problem after rebuilding my Series V, turns out my starter
was not getting a Good Ground through the block where it fastens to the
housing... I cleaned the starter and the mounting to shiney metal and all is
fine... good luck (also check you Engine Ground Strap is good)

Aaron
68 Alpine Series V
86 Porsche 911

-----Original Message-----
From: jeyerman@ix.netcom.com [mailto:jeyerman@ix.netcom.com]
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 9:47 AM
To: lauri lehtinen
Cc: alpines@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Not starting


Lorenzo,

Pull all of the spark plugs out and see if it cranks faster.  Also check the
oil- maybe it is too full or too thick (try thinner oil).  Check all heavy
electrical connections and make sure that the engine is grounded (strap back
by the transmission grounds or earths the engine block).  Run a jumper cable
from the battery ground to the block to check this.  

Then, replace the starter if the above fails to help.  

Jan


lauri lehtinen <lauri@lorenzo.pp.fi> wrote:
> Have anyone any ideas why my Mk4 lost its lust for starting?It turns
engine sloooowly, and after 10 seconds battery seems to be empty.
Well, I got a new one, and charged it for 12 hours, but there was no
effect. I also short cut with heavy cold start cables from the battery to
the solenoid and from the engine to body to find out if there was extra
resistance in cabels, but no help.

The starter motor is quite new, about 2 years. Well, my engine has a bad
habit to start slowly (10 - 20 seconds) when cold. I have not pulled the
starter out, if there might be some funny little fault I have not thought
about. Any ideas?

Łorenzo



Łauri Lehtinen
Lehtipuu Oy
Kirkonkylantie 83
00780 Helsinki
FINLAND
tel: +358 400 851988



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