Re: 8 VOLT BATTERY
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heya thank you ,Im going to have to copy that answer down and go snoopin under the dash ,thanks for the helpfull pic too! Im going to order a starter switch ,charge up the battery and grab a flashlight for some squeeze my fat frame under the dash gymnastics ! by the way hey, do all of the big straight 8's have a problem with hot starts ?after the engines warmed yp and stopped she doesnt like to go again ,maybe the batterys old and not giving me good hot spark ,I hear those 6 volt batteries just dont have the same life and durability as the 12's
Posted on: 2011/10/10 18:16
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Re: 8 VOLT BATTERY
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When hot, does it not crank at all, or just very slowly or normal speed but not start.
The biggest problem with 6volt is dirty connections or too small of battery cables if those have been replaced with modern. If the battery is weak, cables dirty or too small, or starter dragging and pulling a lot of current, the battery may not be able to give enough voltage to fire the coil. Today's gas also seems to have a tendency to "boil" easily so there may be some flooding as well if the carb is needing attention. The wiring diagram for the car is on site if you need it.
Posted on: 2011/10/10 18:25
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Re: 8 VOLT BATTERY
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I charged up the battery reconnected the ground to it and the battery light isnt on anymore ! intermittant problem .perhaps the switch .I looked under the dash ,no frayed wires or loose nuts .
Changing the switch will be a fun project .BUT how does it come out ? theres a chrome eschutchen on the dash on the outside ,and 4 tabs on the front of the switch that faces the inside of the dash. It looks like one loosens the switch then drops it down to be able to get at all of the conections . do you pry off the escutchen? twist the switch inside ? when hot it turns over at what I guess is an ok rpm , that 6v rr rrr rrr rrrr having a good charge on the battery definatly helps everything ,I was wondering if the high alcohol fuel evaporates in the bowl sitting on the warm intake manifold and Its just not turning fast enough at starter rpm to get gas pumped up into the carb If she is really stubborn Ill pull the aircleaner and spray start spray into the carb and it starts up and fills the glass filter bowl I installed before the carb. The heat shield is installed between the pump and the intake , Do folks wrap the fuel ine to insulate it? I have the proper gage battery wires , and have a rebuilt gennerator ,have gone through about 5 starter motors the windings come apart or theu jam up
Posted on: 2011/10/10 19:34
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Re: 8 VOLT BATTERY
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We'll hope it stays working but if needed, to remove the switch: from under the dash, push it toward dash to compress the wavy spring. When spring compressed, turn the bezel 1/4 turn CCW to line the narrow slots on bezel with the narrow part of switch. It should just slide out.
Posted on: 2011/10/10 19:46
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Re: 8 VOLT BATTERY
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thank you very Much for the ignition switch trick . I NEVER would have figured out that one and would have bunged it up big time trying !!,
I dont undersand the mysteries of a voltage regulator so well but was wondering if the battery was low for sitting ,and then too many cranks,if that would allow the voltage regulator contact to stay contacted when it shouldnt such that it stays in contact after the cars turned off even though the ignition was off ,this might explain the intermittant nature of the problem that didnt reoccur after a nice 6 v charge for several hours ,MYSTERIOUS!
Posted on: 2011/10/11 12:38
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