| Gogar |
04-22-2007 06:39 PM |
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Originally posted by Emission
The car had been parked outside for nearly four hours by the time I got back to it. It was cool.
Before I did anything, I checked three things:
* I checked the voltage at the battery with an ammeter: 12.51v
* I checked the terminals on the battery: all good and solid connections.
* I checked my shut-off switch: tight and secure.
Then, I crawled in the car and turned it over... after the key hit "position 2" there was an unusual delay of about one second and then the car turned over and started immediately as if nothing was wrong.
I drove it home. Now it sits happy in my garage.
Do I assume it is the starter?
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I would take the expert advice and check into your starter, BUT
I had the exact same problem last year in my '72. When hot, no cranky. After sitting an hour or two, started up like a dream.
I was very close to replacing my starter (and I probably will anyway), but I had a hunch and pulled my tiny miata battery and went back to two interstates in parallel. Haven't had a problem since. Perhaps my miata battery didn't have the nuts to turn that hot almost binding starter.
That said, It's probably a temporary solution and I'll be buying a starter soon.
Glad you didn't have to tow, though!
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