Hugomartin
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- Joined
- Jul 23, 2021
- Posts
- 256
- Reaction score
- 71
- Location
- Nc
- First Name
- Hugo
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V20 3/4 ton 5.7 350 suburban
- Engine Size
- 350
any ideas? Most times i only get one click eventually it starts
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+1 on the solenoid. I wouldn't trust it like that for too long. Eventually it will give out.Sounds like the solenoid
+3 on the solenoid. Brand NEW or rebuilt? And new or rebuilt does not guaranty good, defective parts, especially rebuilt parts does happen.Starter is brand new battery is one year old cables are good. I had a mechanic remove the bellhousing around the flywheel it was grinding in the bellhousing. Maybe the mechanic didn’t tighten the starter nuts tight enough? I looked at my neutral safety switch it didn’t seem burnt out
Why the heck didn't he fix it before you left?I had a mechanic remove the bellhousing around the flywheel it was grinding in the bellhousing.
Yes, that's a really good point and for whatever reason especially a problem on side terminal vehicles. I think because that entire batter terminal cable connection is covered. As an example years ago (this was back in the 90's but it's a good example) I owned an 88 Olds 88, also a side terminal vehicle. I was having trouble with intermittent click no crank, then crank and fire, sometimes it would click once, sometimes it would take a few attempts to get it going. In this case the battery passed load testing, and the starter passed a draw test. Cables looked good from end to end, eventually I cut the plastic off the terminals to find the connectors corroded where they joined the cable. New cables solved the problem.Ditto on the battery cables especially if the are original. They may look good at the terminals but corroded under the sheathing at both ends.