Before you all ask it's tuned 1600cc Ford OHV
The problem is when the starter motor (inertia type) is in the engine it's stalling. The motor has been reliable up to now with no problems, so I
know its the correct one. When the motor is out of the engine it spins freely if connected to the battery with jump leads. The earth on the car goes
from the battery to the chassis and then using a seperate cable to the engine. I'm thinking the earth might be failing under load and am thinking
of putting an earth straight to one of the bolts on the staarter motor
Any thoughts
Sounds like you are on the right track with an earthing issue. I have put two seperate earthing straps from the engine to the chassis and then a
single one from there to the battery but ideally would have like to run one direct from the engine to the battery.
Take it you have given all earthing points a good clean??
is the cable getting hot? sure sign that it needs replaced. Try cranking it over for about 10 seconds and then put you hand on all the connections, chassis ones especially, it will be very warm where it needs cleened.
I have an earth from battery to chassis close to starter motor from there another to starter motor to bell housing bolt, then another cable from the
starter motor bolt to the engine to bellhousing bolt.
I have also put the earth strap from the gearbox central mounting bolt to the chassis.
Simple the ignition has too much static advance.
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Originally posted by britishtrident
Simple the ignition has too much static advance.
Only started thinking about it this morning so haven't tried to sort the earth out.
But it sounds like from the kind advice I am probably right, either that or the starter motor which came out of the original 1979 car might need new
brushes or maybe just chucking away.
Oh and for britishtrident the advance is spot on. The engine runs perfectly, when I get started!!!
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Originally posted by brynhamlet
Oh and for britishtrident the advance is spot on. The engine runs perfectly, when I get started!!!
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Originally posted by brynhamlet
Only started thinking about it this morning so haven't tried to sort the earth out.
But it sounds like from the kind advice I am probably right, either that or the starter motor which came out of the original 1979 car might need new brushes or maybe just chucking away.
Oh and for britishtrident the advance is spot on. The engine runs perfectly, when I get started!!!
Wow 'britishtrident' thanks for the info - but it has a head set up for unleaded and a modified electronic dizzie. Neverless I appreciate
your advice and have stuck it in my help file for future reference.
As for the earth problem. Got home, got changed, straight into the garage, stuck a jump lead from the battery to the starter and hey ho of the engine
did go.
New earth lead tommorrow, just fix the radiator and off we go go.