Thanks Sarge - I think you're on the right track; even though that battery cable
is new, but it's one that you put both ends on. I'll take it off and re-do the
connectors.  Thanks for the lead!

-Graham

Quoting Fruhauf Kerry A SSgt 3 CS/SCBBO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Just a guess here, but I had the same problem last summer.  After rewiring
> the entire starting system, it turned out to be the actual connection at the
> battery post.  (positive side on mine)  Any way, try replacing the posts,
> and the terminal connections.  Total cost will be about $1.50.  It's a
> simple project, and typically it can't hurt.  It's not something that gets
> done very often, and most older cars can use them.
>
> SARGE
> '69 SS
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham Wooden
> Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 3:34 PM
> To: The Chevelle Mailing List
> Subject: [Chevelle-list] Starter issues ...
>
> So I decided to take a "brake" from the Wilwood front-disc install to finish
> up
> on the new wiring kit.  However, there seems to be an issue with my starter.
>
> When I turn the key to the Start, it ingages the starter but doesn't turn
> nor
> re-tract it back in - making a click only.  Turning the key back to Off and
> then to Start just makes the click ...
>
> So, what could this be?  A bad starter?  Bad connection?  Bad ground?
> I know it could be a shot in the dark, but thought I would ask you all.  I
> guess
> I will take it out to get tested.
>
> -Graham
>
> 67 Chevelle SS
>
>
>

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