[FC] Starter issues

Paul Steinberg noahsarkinc at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 14 12:49:32 EST 2006


I think that he should do what Greenbrier Goon did....... sell it and buy a VW....... LOL...... Paul 'n CT
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bruce Gwyther 
  To: The Corvanatics list 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 11:56 AM
  Subject: Re: [FC] Starter issues


      I agree with JR. It sounds like electrical to me.The motor may not be 
  grounded to the body with the grounding straps. The starter needs full power 
  to engage and spin up to speed. Pushing on the clutch pedal may just be 
  completing a ground path through the cable and linkage or moving the motor 
  enough to complete the ground path somewhere else.  Like JR said, check all 
  conections from battery to starter as well as ground. It was also 
  mentionedabout loose starter bolts. They could cause mechanical AND 
  grounding problems.  This is considering the starter itself is good.
                       Bruce G. -- Bonneville Corvair Club.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "J R Read_HML" <hmlinc at sbcglobal.net>
  To: "The Corvanatics list" <corvanatics at corvair.org>
  Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 9:13 AM
  Subject: Re: [FC] Starter issues


  > What happens if you DON'T push the clutch down?  Could the clutch cable be 
  > rubbing on some wiring?  It sounds as if you are not getting 12V to the 
  > starter - at least not always.  How is the battery?  Connections to the 
  > starter and at the battery?  Connections at the IGN switch?  I'm thinking 
  > that this may be electrical in nature and that the slight movements are 
  > just enough to improve a connection somewhere - letting the starter spin 
  > better (longer).
  >
  > Attachments (if any) are scanned with anti-virus software.
  >
  > Later, JR
  >
  > 

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