no power (electrical)
I just replaced the starter in my 68', twice . The first time there must have been a crossed wire or a bare spot on the positive cable. The truck backfired, lost power , died and smoke poured out from under the passenger side fender. I popped the hood and the positive battery cable had melted.
I thought for sure I fried the starter, turns out the positive cable was the only casualty. Reconnected everything tried to start it up and nothing. Re-checked connections still nothing. Also no lights, parking, headlights or brake. broke out the test light: Battery is good Power from starter good Power to the coil Power at alternator Power at fuse block Power to ignition switch Any ideas ? Thank you! |
Re: no power (electrical)
I moved this to the Electrical section to get you some specialized help from our Electrical gurus.
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Re: no power (electrical)
Does it crank? Spark? The starter has two terminals inside towards block gets purple outside small terminal takes the resistor bypass wire to provide full battery Vogt during crank.
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This is old news now, turns out the battery was not as good as I thought. It was actually dead. It had enough juice to barely get any power to the headlights so I assumed it was good. Volt meter proved me wrong and it wouldn't hold a charge.
Once that was resolved I noticed that the truck suddenly had gotten very loud. Here's why ! Attachment 1344833 Attachment 1344834 Blew one right open and distorted the other. These are the mufflers that LMC includes with there stock replacement exhaust system, and only about 4-5 months old. and here was my solution ! Attachment 1344835 Truck sounds so much better with Summit "Flow Masters". The what did you do to your truck today thread was locked so I posted here ! |
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