> car has 156,000 miles, and the battery is exactly 5 >years old. It has given no indication it's failing, >and if it was, then why do the lights work? I >suspect the starter, but have also heard from friends >that it could be a ballast resistor or a neutral >safety Niles: I just had the exact same problem on my '74 Satellite (same 318, but carburretted) and it was indeed the starter. $40 at Autozone, lifetime warranty. Which is good because I'll be transferring it to the new 360 I'm building. They aren't hard to change either...i did the starter in ~2 hours, leisurely, in a parking lot. Doubt its the resistor...it would at least crank then. Besides, I've never had a ballast resistor go bad; it seems to be one of those things like torsion bars that the other Two cooked up to scare people away from Mopars. ===== --Mike Pittinaro Piles of pitted chrome Hubcaps along the floorboard My junkyard-bedroom __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com