On 8/15/2011 12:35 PM, frankk12 at verizon.net wrote:
> My 1980 LE is giving me starting issues. The battery is fully charged but all
> I get is a click when I turn the ignition key to start. I am suspecting the
> starter solenoid. I did change the ignition relay only because I keep spares
> and it is so simple to do but it didn't make a difference. I do have one of
> those new Hi Torque replacement starters that has been sitting on my parts
> shelf for many years. Has anyone here ever made the swap to that starter? Is
> it a straighforward swap or are there converision issues to deal with? If I
> have to get to the solenoid I might as well replace the starter while I am at
> it. Is that solenoid rebuildable if I decide to keep it original? Sorry about
> all the questions and uncertainty.
> Frank Krajewski
Frank, there's another rather remote possibility: You might have lead
oxide on the battery terminals. Lead oxide looks just like lead, but
it's a fairly good insulator. If the battery is fully charged, but
lead oxide is present between the terminals and connectors, you might
have enough connectivity to energize the solenoid, but not enough to
actually power it. It only takes a very short time to clean the
connectors and posts with a battery brush.
-Rocky Frisco --
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