Starting problems

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FMO

Starting problems

Post by FMO »

Hi!

Sometimes I have problems to start my 1974 Spider. Usually it starts at once :D , but as I said sometimes nothing is happening at all :? . Well I can hear the fuel pump, all the lights is working , but nothing from the starter!!!!
Then I can wait for some time, or try 5-20 times, and suddenly it starts again. :?:
Do anyone have the same problem, and what is the reason?

regards FMO
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

it could be a poor connection at the solenoid, or worn contacts inside the solenoid, or a worn ignition switch or a poor connection at the brown wire coming from the ignition switch. You need either a voltmeter or test light attached to the starter solenoid and check for voltage when the problem occurs
FMO

Post by FMO »

Thank You Mark. I will check all he things you mention, today :-)
FMO

Post by FMO »

I forgot to tell that the problem only appears when I the engine is warm/hot. It never happen when I start the engine for the first time.
The problem is getting worse the last week . Maybe because the weather is warmer, I do not know.

regards FMO
jacksplace

Post by jacksplace »

Do I understand that it starts if you wait for it to cool off? I'd look to the starter motor if it only happens when it's hot.
FMO

Post by FMO »

Yes, when It`s cool of , it starts at once ! :?
jacksplace

Post by jacksplace »

Unless someone else has a better idea, I'd say you have an internal voltage drop in the starter motor. It needs to be rebuilt or replaced.
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

it depends on whether or not the engine cranks and won't start, or won't crank
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