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Starter will not engage!! need help
I have a 86 berlinetta with a new 383 stroker motor I am trying to break in. Throughout the setup of timing the engine and even the first start the starter would engage and crank the motor fine, then when I was running the cam break in stage I got a trans oil leak by the radiator so I cut off the car and fixed it Now it will not crank. The starter will not turn on or engage. But i noticed a wire was smoking that was connected to the starter it had grounded to the block I fixed it and it has power. Still when i turn the key nothing happens? THis is a brand new starter btw
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sounds like the starter overheated. give it some time to cool down and see if it will spin, if so you need a heat shield.
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This happened last night and it still will not work. I think a wire is grounded somewhere because when i turn the key to crank it all the electronics shut off including the fuel pump it doesn make sense all of the wires are getting good power but i dont know about the ignition wire on the small post for the starter?
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check for ignition fuse. test start wire to the solenoid to see if its getting power when the key is turned to the start position. if it is i would suspect the solenoid is fried.
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Originally Posted by craby
(Post 643994)
check for ignition fuse. test start wire to the solenoid to see if its getting power when the key is turned to the start position. if it is i would suspect the solenoid is fried.
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Originally Posted by BlackBerlinetta
(Post 644042)
tunred the key and it engaged and is working!. But the engine will not start? I think i need another shim on the starter would that be part of it?
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yes the engine is turning over but it will not fire up. Yesterday was my first time running the new engine and we had a hard time getting it to start but we swapped batteries and put a shim on the starter and it would fire right up. Today I put i a brand new battery and all it will do is turn over. Could it be the timing?
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now test for spark at the plugs when its turning over. im thinking you burned something in the ignition up like ignition switch, maybe a relay or blew a fuse.
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It was running before. Unless you swung the timing, I don't see it's that. Do you have a test meter or light? Turn the key to the run position, and check the + terminal on the coil for power. Your smoking wire may have caused a no power to the ignition problem.
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Where is the coil at? On top of the distributer?
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