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Re: Paging Dr. Watts... Emergency!

To: maineac <maineac@gateway.net>
Subject: Re: Paging Dr. Watts... Emergency!
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 14:52:37 -0700
Cc: Triumphs List <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Organization: Curry Enterprises
References: <199805252048.PAA12783@server8.wans.net>
Dear Sparky,
Sounds like the solenoid is faulty to me.

Regards,
Joe Curry

maineac wrote:
> 
> O.K., here I am at the end of my rope (or is it wire?), trying to figure
> out what's stopping my starter motor from "doin' its thang".   I'll start
> at the beginning - I have a '73 TR6 that gets some major thing done to it
> each Winter, and then goes back on the road in the Spring.  This year it
> was the transmission, and since then I have been reassembling it all for
> the coming driving season.  So far I have sepnt at least a week trying to
> get the starter motor to work. Here's what I have done:
> 
> 1.  New battery (Sears Die Hard)
> 
> 2.  "New" rebuilt starter motor (Beck/Arnley)
> 
> 3.  New battery cables (both + and -)
> 
> 4.  Lots of time making sure that all contacts are clean and tight
> 
> And here's what happens...  when I turn the key to the start position, the
> solenoid responds with a satisfying "click", but there is no motion from
> the motor.  If I use a screwdriver to "bridge" the big lugs on the solenoid
> (where the battery cable ataches and where the connection to the motor is),
> the motor will turn like it should.  If I disconnect the motor from the
> bottom solenoid lug, (and use the key) I get a full 12 v at the lug, but if
> I reconnect the motor I get ~ 1 v.  The battery is still fully charged as
> it shows ~ 13 v., and when I trying to start the car (motor connected to
> solenoid) the battery shows ~ 12 v.  Does any of this make sense?  Any
> suggestions about what I should try next?  I've run out of inspriation, and
> am beginning to run a little short on pateince too.  Thanks in advance...
> 
> Tom ("Sparky") Walling

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