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Old 01-05-2009, 06:28 PM   #2
Bruce88
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Re: Need a little help!

You didn’t say what engine you where running so I’m guessing that it’s a SB Chevy.

First I would call up a parts store and find out if they have the capability to test your starter motor and solenoid then take your starter down there and see if it has an internal short. You could have welded your solenoid circuit in the closed position

Second is to check your wiring, there are 3 terminals on your starter solenoid. The larger terminal for the battery cable, one of the small ones is for the starting circuit, and the other small terminal is for back feeding the coil power circuit during starting. (Having the two small terminals hooked up backwards could cause your continuing to trying to start aft the key is turned off and removed.

Not that this is a direct cause to your problem but you said that you switched to a HEI distributor and spliced into a 12 volt power source when the key is in the on position. First not all circuits that are powered with the key in the on position are powered when the key is in the start position. Recommend that you cut out the resister wire out or remove the inline resister in the old coil wire circuit (depending on how it's configured) and splice into this wire to supply power to your HEI distributor.

Hope this helps
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