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RE: Almost fried my son-in-law

To: ryoung@navcomtech.com
Subject: RE: Almost fried my son-in-law
From: "David Dressel" <daviddressel@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 08:33:05 -0500 FILETIME=[728DC1F0:01C249E0]
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Randall:

> >  We then held the multi-meter to the batt while
> > I tried to
> > start the car, and the courtesy lights went dim, and Pat (son-in-law)
> > actually watched the volts dive from 12+ to about nine in a matter of
> > seconds.  (BTW, car didn't start.)
>
>If you measured this directly on top of the battery posts, then either the
>battery is run down, the battery is bad, or the starter is.  I had a 
>similar
>problem a few years back, turned out my starter was internally shorted (one
>of the brush leads was tangled in the armature).  In my case, it actually
>melted the insulation on the battery lead !

I get a drain when I'm driving.  Would that eliminate the starter as a 
problem?  Is there a way to test to either confirm or eliminate the starter 
as a problem?

> > PS:  I'm going to take an automotive electronics course at our community
> > college this fall.
>
>Don't be surprised if none of it seems very applicable to LBCs !
><g>
>
This is the Midwest.  Work on tractors here, too.

>Good Luck
>Randall


David Dressel
Champaign, IL USA
'67 Jaguar Mk2 3.4
'64 Triumph TR4
'60 Triumph TR3A


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