Ok, I’m REALLY frustrated with my car, and I’m hoping someone on here can lead me down the path of sanity, LOL…
This car has been an ongoing project for years. I paid a mechanic to Work on it and he basically slow walked the project and ripped me off, doing minimal work so now I am trying to complete it. But anyway onto the facts. The car has a new battery,new Cabling to the starter a new starter, a new carburetor, a new electronic ignition system (Perform brand), a new fuel system, the engine has been rebuilt, and yet even with all this, the engine will not start. Currently the starter solenoid clicks when the key is turned, so it is engaging, but the starter will not power up and do anything. I saw a video and it suggested you whack the starter with a hammer in case it’s stuck. I’ve done that. No success. I’ve taken a screwdriver and bypassed the starter relay switch to bypass it and I get the same results: the solenoid engages but nothing else further.
My next step that just popped to mind would be to loosen or remove the starter to see if it works without the pressure of the engine. So if it freely spins while removed, what would be the next step to attempt to manually turn the engine over using a breaker bar or some other method?
Mark
This car has been an ongoing project for years. I paid a mechanic to Work on it and he basically slow walked the project and ripped me off, doing minimal work so now I am trying to complete it. But anyway onto the facts. The car has a new battery,new Cabling to the starter a new starter, a new carburetor, a new electronic ignition system (Perform brand), a new fuel system, the engine has been rebuilt, and yet even with all this, the engine will not start. Currently the starter solenoid clicks when the key is turned, so it is engaging, but the starter will not power up and do anything. I saw a video and it suggested you whack the starter with a hammer in case it’s stuck. I’ve done that. No success. I’ve taken a screwdriver and bypassed the starter relay switch to bypass it and I get the same results: the solenoid engages but nothing else further.
My next step that just popped to mind would be to loosen or remove the starter to see if it works without the pressure of the engine. So if it freely spins while removed, what would be the next step to attempt to manually turn the engine over using a breaker bar or some other method?
Mark















