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1968 Z28 starter woes
I tried to start my 68 Z today and the starter would not turn engine over. I pulled it out and used jumper cables and on the floor the starter turned. I put it back in the car with all connections cleaned and tightened up. I turned the key and just had a humm under the hood,but the starter was not kicking in yet it works out of the car on my bench. Any ideas from anyone. Thanks
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Re: 1968 Z28 starter woes
If the starter is turning, but not engaging the flywheel, check the bendix.
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Re: 1968 Z28 starter woes
The starter is not turning when it is installed on the car. Just turns when it is on my work bench. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/confused.gif
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Re: 1968 Z28 starter woes
Check the connection from the negative battery cable to chassis/engine if you have not already.
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Re: 1968 Z28 starter woes
I shall do that when I get home Thanks. Its the small things that are hard to find.
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I found the problem,it was a new spring ring positive battery cable. The cable going into the positive terminal was loose causing the problem. If I held the cable tight into the spring ring terminal the car would start. Thanks for the help,who would have thought a brand new battery cable . https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/worship.gif
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Re: 1968 Z28 starter woes
How do New Car Dealers auto mechanics make money if every thing is new? Find and fix just like you did. Paul
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Paul, I am glad you found the problem. I was just before recommending that you start parking facing downhill, which would not have been much fun in the snow.
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