[Mgs] Slow cranking, was Siphoning Gas

dave dave at ranteer.com
Sun Nov 15 13:22:00 MST 2020


The high torque starters are small, lighter, and use less amperage than a stock one.  In addition, they turn the motor faster and give you better starts.  Plus they are generally high quality for Japanese cars, fitted to ours.  That would be my first choice.

 

The replacement parts made for our cars are often made in China and low quality.  So I would say second choice is rebuilt.

 

From: Mgs <mgs-bounces at autox.team.net> On Behalf Of Barrie Robinson
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2020 1:33 PM
To: mgs at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Mgs] Slow cranking, was Siphoning Gas

 

Hello folks,

I have had a few MGs including my first car ever - a brand new MG TD.   I find that Lucas bits are used on may cars inducing on my current 'in progress' chariot.    I am not sure 'new' things these days are as  good as 'old' ones  When I took in our clothes washer in to be fixed I asked the shop if I should buy a new one from them or recondition the old one.  The bloke took me into the back repair area and said 'Look'.  It was filed with new machines and no old ones.  He said my 30 year old reconditioned washer would last another 30 years but a new one would expire pretty soon after its 2 year warranty.  Remembering that our  'top of the line' German dish washer has had two service calls in its two years I went with reconditioning.   A local bod, who does nothing else but starters, alternators, generators, dissembled my sick starter and generator in front of me and pointed out the parts that needed replacement. On picking the units up a few days latter I was faced with a total bill of C$150.    So I will always go with bods that do 'refurbishing' provided they are a well established shop.   Using 'on line' outfits is a lottery call but there some good guys out there.

Now back to the program !

Cheers
Barrie

On 11/15/2020 8:47 AM, h.duinhoven at planet.nl <mailto:h.duinhoven at planet.nl>  wrote:

 

I measured the voltage on the posts while cranking = 10,5 volts. It is on a digital meter, so I wonder if that’s a good value.

The same value is measured on the starter ingoing post.

So no tension loss on the electrical circuits.


Now there is a discussion:

Repair the starter or buy a new one.

High torque starter = € 325,00, which is pricy

Original starter on exchange base = € 200,00

New starter Powerlite = € 239,00

New starter looking like a Lucas (white labelled) = € 135,00

 

https://www.octagonparts.nl/product-categorie/mgb/electrical-mgb/starting-system-mgb-electrical-mgb/ 

 

https://www.angloparts.com/en/catalogues/part/26883/082.024 

 

There is a local electrical car parts repair shop, where the alternator has been repaired +/- 10 years ago.

They did a good job.

I assume they can fix the starter as well, but what is better – a new one (Angloparts = € 152 or € 135,00 at octagonparts) or have the original repaired…

 

Cheers,

Hans 

 

Van: PaulHunt73  <mailto:paulhunt73 at virginmedia.com> <paulhunt73 at virginmedia.com> 
Verzonden: dinsdag 10 november 2020 11:41
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Onderwerp: Re: [Mgs] Slow cranking, was Siphoning Gas

 

Yes, measure the voltage right on the battery posts (adding the two voltages together if twin 6v batteries) when cranking, then compare that with the voltage at the battery cable stud on the solenoid and starter body when cranking.  The difference between the two is what is being lost in the connections, a volt or so is normal but it shouldn't be much more than that.

 

If you get much less than 10v at the battery posts then that is the problem.

 

PaulH.

 

----- Original Message ----- 

 

Next job is the slow starter motor. 

I already cleaned the battery posts clamps and the post of the battery to chassis cable.

Also cleaned thoroughly the chassis to engine cable. 

Nothing helped so far.

So next will be verifying the battery voltage when cranking. I assume it will be o.k. as the battery is new.

Following step will be measuring the voltage over the starter motor +12V to the engine.

When o.k., the starter is suspect. As it never was overhauled, this is logical.

Nice winter job.

 

Van: Mgs <mgs-bounces at autox.team.net <mailto:mgs-bounces at autox.team.net> > Namens Dan DiBiase
Verzonden: donderdag 22 oktober 2020 22:26
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Onderwerp: Re: [Mgs] Siphoning Gas

 

OMG, duh! Thanks to all that replied with this excellent (and obvious, now!) advice..............................

 

Dan D


http://dandibiase.cbintouch.com/

 

 

On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 4:13 PM Richard Lindsay <richardolindsay at gmail.com <mailto:richardolindsay at gmail.com> > wrote:

I had the same problem. I disconnected the fuel hose, added a a long bit of hose and with the coil disconnected, used the fuel pump to pump old fuel into jugs.

 

On Thu, Oct 22, 2020, 3:02 PM Dan DiBiase <dan.dibiase at gmail.com <mailto:dan.dibiase at gmail.com> > wrote:

Hi all.... My '76B, which was off the road for 5 years, was recently returned to me from the shop. They added some new gas but did not siphon out the 5 year old gas (which was just under 1/2 tank when I had it towed in. The car is running pretty rough so I want to siphon out most of the gas before I fill it up. It is currently showing as just under 1/2 tank, so around 6 gallons or a little less (assuming gauge accuracy). 

 

I was able to pump out about 2 gallons but am wondering if the interior of the tank is baffled, as I can't seem to move the hose beyond a certain area and it's not sucking up any additional gas. Would really like to remove a couple more gallons before I fill it up.

 

Thx, 

 

Dan D

'76B-  Getting There

'65B - Waiting It's Turn

Central NJ USA


http://dandibiase.cbintouch.com/

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