David Gardner
1976 Birchaven (455 motor)
Oxnard Ca
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On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 7:58 PM, Billy Massey wrote:
> Ya might try retarding the timing just a bit.
>
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 7:00 PM, David Gardner wrote:
>
>> Haven’t posted in a while, but I have one that has me stumped, and could
>> use some advice..
>> My engine starts when cold. When the engine is warm and I turn the
>> engine off and then try to restart it, it acts like the battery is nearly
>> dead. I’ve had the batteries checked at two locations and both say the
>> batteries are good. Once the engine is completely cold, the coach starts
>> just fine.
>>
>
On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 7:00 PM, David Gardner wrote:
> Haven’t posted in a while, but I have one that has me stumped, and could
> use some advice..
> My engine starts when cold. When the engine is warm and I turn the engine
> off and then try to restart it, it acts like the battery is nearly dead.
> I’ve had the batteries checked at two locations and both say the batteries
> are good. Once the engine is completely cold, the coach starts just fine.
> I recently had both the alternator and starter replaced thinking they were
> part of the problem (they need replacing anyway) but that did not solve the
> problem.
> After stopping with the engine not running I get a 12 volt reading from
> the battery, and while the engine is running I get a14.5 reading at the
> battery, so it appears that the batteries are charging while the engine is
> running
> Coach runs fine until I stop, then it barely cranks over, until it is cold
> again several hours later.
> thanking everyone in advance for your thoughts.
>
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I have just noticed that when I put my key into the ignition, and depress it slightly, I get a buzz from the battery isolator. Is this normal?
Over the last few days the coach has gone from starting when cold, to barely starting at all, to now not starting at all.
I checked and I do have voltage (12.5) going down the starter.
At the moment I am only getting a click when I turn the key to start the engine. Batteries are still showing 12.5 volts when I check the battery with the volt meter.
Sully
77 eleganza 2
Seattle
On Sunday, September 18, 2016, David Gardner <mr.g...@twc.com> wrote:
> Thanks to all for your suggestions. They were all greatly appreciated. I
> have checked all my battery connections, and everything looks good.
> Both my batteries have been checked by two different battery stores, and
> they say the batteries are good.
>
> I have just noticed that when I put my key into the ignition, and depress
> it slightly, I get a buzz from the battery isolator. Is this normal?
>
> Over the last few days the coach has gone from starting when cold, to
> barely starting at all, to now not starting at all.
> I checked and I do have voltage (12.5) going down the starter.
> At the moment I am only getting a click when I turn the key to start the
> engine. Batteries are still showing 12.5 volts when I check the battery
> with the volt meter.
>
>
> > On Sep 16, 2016, at 5:00 PM, David Gardner <mr.g...@twc.com
When you say you have 12.5 VDC at the starter, is that with the starter
activated? Otherwise, it's a virtually meaningless number. It's the
voltage under load that's important, and it must be measured at the battery
cable BOLT on the starter -- NOT at the cable end.
I've seen two instances within the past 6 months, one of them my own, where
similar problems were due to battery cables which were apparently good, but
the end terminals did not make perfect contact with the cable itself. In
one instance, there was smoke from the terminal while cranking. The other
terminal pulled off under severe manual twisting -- revealing severe
corrosion. New cables cured both problems.
Ken H.
I’ve been storing my 1976 Palm Beach for a number of years waiting for good time to start on it. It started last year no problem.
This year, I turned the key and heard absolutely nothing - fresh batter and the lights in the cab work and there seems to be power on the big red wire to the starter.
I assume that is the solenoid was good, I’d hear the clicking noise. Since I hear nothing, so I assume that means there is a broken connection from the batter to the solenoid or the solenoid is bad. Is there anyway to tell? I dropped the starter and put 12 across the S and power terminal and grounded the case. The started jumped, it seems good to me.
Can I buy the solenoid separate from the starter? Any thoughts?
Thanks Much, Rich - Mpls.
> On Sep 19, 2016, at 5:15 PM, Richard Cockrell <racoc...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> I’ve been storing my 1976 Palm Beach for a number of years waiting for good time to start on it. It started last year no problem.
> This year, I turned the key and heard absolutely nothing - fresh battery and the lights in the cab work and there seems to be power on the big red wire to the starter.
>
> I assumed that is the solenoid was good, otherwise, I’d hear the clicking noise. Since I hear nothing, I assume that means there is a broken connection from the battery to the solenoid or the solenoid is bad. Is there anyway to tell? I dropped the starter and put 12 across the S and power terminal and grounded the case. The started jumped, it seems good to me.
The ignition seems to turn a little short too.
An come to the GMCWS rally for your free tap
--
Gene Fisher -- 74-23,77PB/ore/ca
“Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today --- give him a URL and
-------
http://gmcmotorhome.info/
Alternator Protection Cable
http://gmcmotorhome.info/APC.html
And come to thr GMCWS rally to get your free tap
On Monday, September 19, 2016, Johnny Bridges via Gmclist <
gmc...@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:
--
Gene Fisher -- 74-23,77PB/ore/ca
“Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today --- give him a URL and
-------
http://gmcmotorhome.info/
Alternator Protection Cable
http://gmcmotorhome.info/APC.html
David Gardner
1976 Birchaven
Oxnard Ca
> On Sep 16, 2016, at 5:00 PM, David Gardner <mr.g...@twc.com> wrote:
>
> Haven’t posted in a while, but I have one that has me stumped, and could use some advice..
> My engine starts when cold. When the engine is warm and I turn the engine off and then try to restart it, it acts like the battery is nearly dead. I’ve had the batteries checked at two locations and both say the batteries are good. Once the engine is completely cold, the coach starts just fine.
> I recently had both the alternator and starter replaced thinking they were part of the problem (they need replacing anyway) but that did not solve the problem.
> After stopping with the engine not running I get a 12 volt reading from the battery, and while the engine is running I get a14.5 reading at the battery, so it appears that the batteries are charging while the engine is running
> Coach runs fine until I stop, then it barely cranks over, until it is cold again several hours later.
> thanking everyone in advance for your thoughts.
>
> David Gardner
> 1976 Birchaven (455 motor)
> Oxnard Ca
>
>