Re: battery sparks and no-start
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Re: battery sparks and no-start
- From: "Harold McElraft <hmcelraft@xxxx>" <hmcelraft@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 01:40:00 -0000
You checked the battery it is ok at 12.66 volts after getting rid of
the surface charge. You hear the fuel pump prime when you first turn
the key on. Turn the key off wait a few seconds turn it back on and
hear the fuel pump prime the system again. You can do this a few
times to really load up the system if you want. Still won't start
but it IS turning over.
An often overlooked starting aid is the spark voltage relay in the
engine compartment. It provides full battery voltage on start to the
coil. After the starter is turned off the voltage is resisted down
to 7 or 8 volts. This is almost a necessity for very cold starts
because of all the drag. This circuit is often forgotten about and
it becomes weak or non operational. One way to go around the circuit
is to take a jumper wire, connect it to the double plug-in side of
the ignition resistor and then to the positive jump start post. The
resistor is the thing that looks like two cigarettes together
mounted on the fire wall by the engine compartment light switch.
That will give full battery voltage to the coil. Try starting again.
Harold McElraft - 3354
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