[DML] Re: starter question
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[DML] Re: starter question
- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 05:22:02 -0000
Yep. Bendix wasn't anywhere near the flywheel when you popped it
before. You could pop the clutch without an alternator too (or an A/C
compressor).
BTW: Pop it in 2nd gear. Is much smoother than 1st.
You only need the starter motor to slam shift it (if you plan to start
from a dead stop, without popping the clutch -- not really practical
in ordinary driving).
You can pop a clutch in reverse too if you ever find yourself pointed
the wrong direction. Gives you a pretty good jolt, however.
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Palatinus, Joe" <jopalatinus@xxxx>
wrote:
> My starter solenoid is shot, and the car naturally doesn't crank at
all. If I were to push it out of its parking space and role it down
the hill am I likely able to get it going so I can drive it to the
shop to change the starter on a lift? I have been able to "pop start
it" before when the starter still worked but the battery was just too
low, and I couldn't get jumper cables, but never without a starter at
all. I have about a 40 ft hill that could probably have me going
about 25 mph if I just let it role to the bottom, but I am not sure
that it works like this. If I try to "pop start" it with a completely
nonfunctioning starter, am I likely to get it started?
> Thanks
> Joe P.
> VIN17167 6808
>
>
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