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Re: Burning issue.

To: Mike Maclean <macleans@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Burning issue.
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 08:41:41 -0800 (PST)
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001 18:08:32 -0800, Mike Maclean wrote:

>  I'm at wit's end over this starter pull cable.  It gets hot enough to
>  change the temper of the metal cable and make it very brittle.  After a
>  couple dozen pulls to start the car it snaps off right at the connector
>  that connects to the starter switch.  I initially thought it was a bad
>  ground.  I changed the position of the ground from the bell housing bolt
>  on the trans to the clutch slave cylinder.  Still hot.  My friend that
>  sold me the car helps me work on it when I have a difficult problem and
>  he encountered the same problem with it when he tried to start it and
>  snapped the cable off again.  He applied a huge jumper cable from an
>  engine mounting bolt on the engine side of the rubber and the other end
>  of it to the engine mounting bolt for the bracket on the frame, in
>  effect another ground (engine to positive ground body).  What is
>  perplexing is you could pull on the connector (wire snapped off) and it
>  was not hot!   So, I thought the problem was solved.  I stopped at Pep
>  Boys on the way home and bought a universal woven copper ground cable
>  about 8 inches long.
>       Today I installed the ground cable where my friend had the jumper
>  cable and sweat silver soldered a new bicycle cable into the starter
>  pull button to finish the repair.  I just pulled on it a couple of times
>  with the ignition off and it got real hot just like before.  Huh?
>  Is the starter pull cable grounding on the instrument panel?  Or, is the
>  starter drawing too many amps?   Is the small ground strap I just
>  installed  inadequate for the amount of amps flowing through the
>  (defective?) starter?  Is the starter solenoid (switch) defective?
>       I don't know where to look first.   Ahrrrrrrrrrrrg!!!!!!
>  Mike MacLean-60 Sprite

Try running a batery cable from the batery to the engine block.

R. Sexson
74.5 B
74 Midget





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