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Tcwivwallace 04-02-2016 06:51 PM

Lights are Fixed (Kind of) and Now it Doesn't Start..
 
Hey everyone,

I have good news and bad news. Good news is I got power to the back lights(running lights). It turns out it was a faulty headlight switch. Anyhow, next is to the get the brake lights and flashers working, which I believe is the turn signal switch.

Anyhow, the bad news. As my father and I were testing wires to the back lights last week, the truck died. We thought nothing of it and continued testing lights and eventually fixed them. Anyhow, when we went to start it back up, click. From then on, there was nothing but clicks. So, I went outside everyday to do body work and I tried starting it. One day, it started to turn over, but I didn't fire it up only because it 7AM and I didn't want to wake all the people in my dorm. :lol: Anyhow, my father and I decided that the issue was the starter. So, just today, I purchased a new starter and solenoid. As soon as it was all hooked back up, just clicks. After the clicking, I checked the battery voltage. I found 11V. So, I went out and bought a brand new battery. Still, just clicks. I need some help with this issue. So, total, it has a brand new battery and a new starter. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions, all help is appreciated.

El Dorado Jim 04-03-2016 01:34 AM

Re: Lights are Fixed (Kind of) and Now it Doesn't Start..
 
check your ground cable connection,where it connects to the frame and or engine

66clow 04-03-2016 02:07 AM

Re: Lights are Fixed (Kind of) and Now it Doesn't Start..
 
Having a similar issue have not checked it yet but I think my issue is needing to shime the starter possibly. My solenoid sticking.

jjzepplin 04-03-2016 09:19 AM

Re: Lights are Fixed (Kind of) and Now it Doesn't Start..
 
Charge your battery

snipescastle2 04-03-2016 10:43 AM

Re: Lights are Fixed (Kind of) and Now it Doesn't Start..
 
I agree with the ground theory. If you turn on your headlights and then turn the key over and the lights dim, most likely a ground issue. One other thing to check, there are two types of ring gears, one has 58 teeth and other has 60+ (can't remember exactly) if the nose of the starter isn't matched for the correct flywheel/flexplate, the starter might be hung up on the ring gear. can you jumper the terminals on the solenoid with a screw driver and see if it turns over there? just a suggestion, but be careful with a screw driver when jumpering the solenoid, you can "Arc Weld" the blade to your manifold/headers if you accidently ground the hot cable with the screw driver!
Ben
:metal:

cdowns 04-03-2016 12:08 PM

Re: Lights are Fixed (Kind of) and Now it Doesn't Start..
 
remove the two battery cables and clean all 4ends to bright and shiney then have somebody install them and tighten them up

68 Chevyota 04-03-2016 12:19 PM

Re: Lights are Fixed (Kind of) and Now it Doesn't Start..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by snipescastle2 (Post 7546266)
I agree with the ground theory. If you turn on your headlights and then turn the key over and the lights dim, most likely a ground issue. One other thing to check, there are two types of ring gears, one has 58 teeth and other has 60+ (can't remember exactly) if the nose of the starter isn't matched for the correct flywheel/flexplate, the starter might be hung up on the ring gear. can you jumper the terminals on the solenoid with a screw driver and see if it turns over there? just a suggestion, but be careful with a screw driver when jumpering the solenoid, you can "Arc Weld" the blade to your manifold/headers if you accidently ground the hot cable with the screw driver!
Ben
:metal:

x2!!


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