Re: Intermittent Starter Dead - can YOU help?
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Re: Intermittent Starter Dead - can YOU help?
- From: "John Hervey" <dherv10@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 05:20:00 -0000
Mike, Even though the books say don't interchange the relays, There
are 7 of them that will interchange. If you know which ones they are,
then in a pinch, you can self test by switching relay's. Burnishing
the contacts will renew the life for a while, but remember, the
relays in most cases are under rated. That's why we have 40Amp relays
to replace them. Also the circut breaker will throw if prolonged
current is drawn threw them, due to an old solonoid that has been
used quite a bit. If you think the problem is solved due to the relay
contacts or connection then good. If your going to be worried, then
maby replace the relay's with new ones along with the circut
breakers. If you think the solonoid is wore out, then I have original
oem Paris-Rhome solonoids if you can't find them at a local auto
store.
Good Luck
John
solonoids --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "MrCopies" <mike@xxxx>
wrote:
> Hi Gang!
>
> I'm just finishing up a frame-off restoration and am getting an
> intermittent starter problem. All the electrical works (lights,
horns,
> radio, fuel pump engages etc..) but I'm not getting 12 volts to the
starter.
> I turn the key and can hear a relay click but that's it.
>
> - The battery is practically brand new
> - The starter is operational (I hooked it up directly to the
battery and it
> engages)
>
> I thought I had solved the problem a few weeks back (I cleaned a
few of the
> ground connections) but the problem seems to have re-surfaced.
This time
> cleaning had no effect.
>
> Is there an electrical guru in the house?
>
> Thanks
> mike@xxxx
> VIN#17089
> Windsor, Ontario Canada
> www.mydelorean.com
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