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Mopar Garage => Electric, Gauges, & Lights => Topic started by: canadian1974 on July 16, 2009, 10:31:27 PM

Title: Ignition problem (starter/electrical)
Post by: canadian1974 on July 16, 2009, 10:31:27 PM
Hi i have a 1974 charger with a small block engine. I've replaced the starter and sparkplug wires, cap/rotor and plugs. Timings set and all wires in the engine bay area are clean and have no corrision and are tight fitting. This being said heres my problem. The new starter wont turn over my engine(stock replacement,brand new) i turn the ingnition switch and some times you'll hear the starter start clicking or the imput shaft from the starter will pop back heck sometimes you dont get anything. i wondering if there might be a grounding problem or something else.
I need help to narrow it down because its at the body shop and i only get one day off a week from work when i can get into the shop, but i dont feel like being there all day fiddlin around. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Ignition problem (starter/electrical)
Post by: nascarxx29 on July 17, 2009, 04:55:54 AM
Was this starter bench tested from the parts store that supplied it. It could be defective.How old is the battery.Check positive cable and positive connection and neg- grounds.And connections at the starter relay. Also harness connections clean tight.What happens instead of using ignition column switch.You take a screwdriver to the starter relay and cross the pos stud where the pos connection bolts onto relay .To the brown wire that bolts on with a 1/4 or 5/16 head on the relay.And quickly bridge these to terminals to see if it cranks over then .Without going through the steering column.You can also go directly to the starter with a screwdriver and cross those 2 connection big and small .Or do it at the relay as early mentioned.It also could be the neutral saftey switch if it doesnt crank by the key.Last thought with a socket on the engine can it be turned freely.To eliminate and possibility of mechanical interference
Title: Re: Ignition problem (starter/electrical)
Post by: canadian1974 on July 19, 2009, 07:43:38 PM
Right on i'll try those next weekend when i get down to check it out. I never had the starter checked from the shop.