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Try tightening the wires on the starter.
Also check the ground wire from the engine to the fire wall.
You can start it from the starter relay with a remote starter button, and harness, or just a jumper wire.
If it starts, the relay is bad.
Try that.


Jimmy

Gary H. wrote:


Hi all,


Need help on an electrical glitch on a ‘62 Plymouth.

I turned the ignition key and the starter spun. The car didn’t start right up (been sitting a few weeks) so I thought I’d squirt a shot of starting fluid.

When I turned the key next I got no starter spin, just a spark/click/pop type noise like when a battery cable is not fully making contact. I tightened up the battery cables and still no starter spin.

The headlights are dim and the pressing the horn ring only makes the horn relay buzz mournfully.
If I press the horn ring with the headlights on the lights, already dim, get much dimmer.


So far I’ve:

* tested the battery on another car & it spins the starter like crazy.

* cleaned the battery cables and the battery ground to the engine.

* took off the bulkhead connector and cleaned all the connections.

* took off all the connections on the starter relay switch and cleaned them.

Seem like some ground somewhere is corroded?

Not sure what to check next.

Any tips?

Thanks,
Gary H.





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