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I’ve taken the battery out of the
equation completely and still have the issue. I took out the plugs and sprayed
some WD-40 in each of the cylinders and tried to start it to burn it off and it
turned over really nice. Put the plugs back in and now I have the same problem… From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick Schaefer Clean &
tighten all connections. Positive battery connections at battery
& solenoid, ground connections at battery, block, frame, and any
other ground connections a 66 may have. Clean means remove the
connection, wire brush both mating surfaces and reinstall.
Might also try a different battery even if the installed one checks fine. On 5/12/06, Crazy
Rusty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: A
friend of mine just bought a 66 chevelle at an auction and was having trouble
starting it. When you turn the key the starter clicks a lot and the
engine very slowly cranks. The battery is fine, starter is new and tests
fine, and all the electrical in the engine compartment seems to be fine.
Supposedly the car was driven a bit five years ago and then parked in their
yard and never started again. They got it running once before the auction
but since then its done this. Anyone have any other ideas?
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