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Default Replaced starter (now clicking)

Ed,

I just wanted to thank you for all your help. I got it running today after
trying everything. what i ended up doing was changing the spark plugs and
cleaning the distributor, eventually it turned over even better then before.

I really appreciate all the time you took to help me out...

-matt


"Ed" wrote in message ...
Be real careful doing that.... put some papertowels to absord the gas as
it comes out and keep the blower going. I still think it is electrical
if it turns over once or twice.


Matt wrote:
I haven't tried that. Just take out each spark plug and the engine

should
turn w/o resistance once i attempt to start? no familar with

technique...

"Snafu" wrote in message
nk.net...

I also had the thought about the engine being seized when I read about

the
hot starter cables after only a couple cranks of the starter. Have you
tried taking out the spark plugs and rolling the engine with the

starter?
It should have no trouble spinning the engine with no compression.

Good luck!


"Ed" wrote in message

...

Also... how did this all start? are you sure the engine is not seized
up? (Stuck piston, in gear, fluid in cylinder, etc). You said it

turns
over once or twice? (That is a good sign)










 
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