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'85 Soob won't start :(


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Doesn`t sound like normal starter drive failure.

Might still be the starter.

 

Sounds a lot like the timing is too advanced.Do a recent tune-up?

Starter loose?

 

I would pull the spark plugs and try again.

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The weird thing is, this car has been running excellent. I just bought it about a month ago, the entire engine was rebuilt. The car only has 49k miles on it.

 

I'm hoping it's the starter or the fuel pump or something...

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How is the battery? rapid clicks would suggest low voltage. A single click would suggest a bad connection to the solenoid. Try jumping a wire from the battery to the small terminal on the starter. If that works, investigate the ign swithc, or install a pushbutton.

 

If you get the car to start, look on the dash. IF the brake warning light is glowing, this means the alternator is failing.

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i dont remember but some cars need a little spacer between the tranny and the block otherwise the start gets out on the flywheel and doesnt line up right and makes it stop th gear almost instantly, perhaps if your car had one it fell out after the shop was done or they didnt re- install

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Okay, this is just too funny. The simplest solution was the solution.

 

I don't drive my car very often, I didn't even think about the battery draining. I gave it a jump, and it started up.

 

What in the world was causing that sound in my video? Can a low battery do that?

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I just had something similar, my 85 brat was running rough right after I took of and re-installed the plug wires. my issues was a vacuum plug that I had broke off on top of the engine. caused it to run like it was only firing three cylinders.:banana:

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Okay, this is just too funny. The simplest solution was the solution.

 

I don't drive my car very often, I didn't even think about the battery draining. I gave it a jump, and it started up.

 

What in the world was causing that sound in my video? Can a low battery do that?

 

How is the battery? rapid clicks would suggest low voltage. A single click would suggest a bad connection to the solenoid. Try jumping a wire from the battery to the small terminal on the starter. If that works, investigate the ign swithc, or install a pushbutton.

 

If you get the car to start, look on the dash. IF the brake warning light is glowing, this means the alternator is failing.

 

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