Good advice Steve, I would add that the battery cables should simply be replaced. They can often be corroded inside the insulation where you can't see it. Paul In a message dated 10/24/2003 7:10:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, miner@xxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > > Hi Jeff, > The ballast resistor would not cause the car not to crank over and if the > starter relay was bad you wouldn't even get a clicking sound. In 20 plus > years of owning an auto repair shop, the number of Chrysler starter relays I > had to replace I can count on one finger. If you have a clicking sound while > trying to start that tells me at least you're getting some power to the > starter just not enough to completely engage it. I'd take a good look at the > following first-Battery condition and charge-cable connections at the > battery, if you've already had the starter out that should eliminate the > connection at the starter. Also check the condition of the cables > themselves. Pull the cables from the battery and clean the posts inside. If > you need further help, don't hesitate to call me at my shop (507)893-3512. > Hope this helps. > Steve Miner > Miner Auto Service > Winnebago, MN 56098 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <JCantor791@xxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:58 PM > Subject: IML: Electrical Help on a '56 (Long) > > > > Thanks to everyone who has chimed in on the mysterious black knob. I hate > to > > put you all in suspense but that question has taken a back seat to a more > > important concern - getting the car started again. > > > > After the car was delivered last week I drove it twice for a total of > about > > 20 miles. After the second trip the car refused to restart (fortunately > it was > > parked safely in my driveway), giving only that infamous clicking sound of > a > > dead starter. I checked contacts and the battery to be sure and then > pulled > > the starter. The solenoid contact broke during removal so I took it to a > local > > rebuilder on Monday. Got it back this afternoon and installed it. Same > > clicking. Removed it again and had it bench tested at the local parts > store - > > works like a charm. > > > > So now what? I'm guessing, with some advice from the parts folks and a > > rather knowledgeable neighbor, that the problem is one of two things [or b > oth of > > them :-( ] > > 1. Starter relay > > 2. Ballast resistor > > > > I've measured the resistance across the resistor - ~2 megohms which leads > me > > to believe it's dead although I couldn't find a definite value in the > service > > manual. > > > > Questions: > > - How can I determine the condition of the starter relay? > > - Where can I get replacements for either/both of these components? > > > > Thanks > > Jeff > > Trenton, NJ > > > >