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LOGANSTANFORTH 03-27-2008 01:18 PM

any update???

GPM 03-31-2008 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by LOGANSTANFORTH (Post 138955)
any update???

I'm having to wait for good weather, so I can get under it & remove the starter without drowning:alone:

GPM 04-03-2008 08:56 PM

Rain Rain Rain....
 
Arghhhhhh.... Still Raining.... :alone::waiting2:
Sure would be nice to have some kind of shelter!
Looks like bad weather for a few more days, so I'm gonna kick back, pop a cork & pick some tunes:c::w2:

wildbill 04-03-2008 09:32 PM

Shade tree mechanics has it's +'s and -'s. Was going to tackle a head gasket job Saturday, but calling for wind/rain:baby:

GPM 04-04-2008 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by wildbill (Post 143761)
Shade tree mechanics has it's +'s and -'s.

True, & totally at the mercy of nature ;)....
I am lucky in one respect & even though it is minimal access, (flat flip up lid) At least I can fiddle with what I can reach topside through the engine cover.
When I do the interior, I'm gonna see if I can modify the box for more access.
I know I'm going to make a small access door for the brake master cylinder which resides under the floor at the throttle peddle. A Real Bear to get to and a knuckle buster just to pop the top! I had to bend a perfectly good screwdriver to get a good angle to open it, stick my finger in it to check the level, use a tiny shot glass to top it off & trying to keep things clean! Not to mention, all while contorted & stuck in the wheel well! A real pain in the...
They really didn't have any love for the mechanic in mind when this thing was built.
But hey, I wanted this project & look forward to gettin it done!

GPM 04-06-2008 08:28 AM

hmmmmmm I'm thinking Pontoons!
Rain Rain Rain.... and more rain.... :waiting2:

wildbill 04-06-2008 10:14 AM

You mentioned you got new batteries? Now seems to me, the only way the cables get hot is if the starter requires more juice than the batteries can put out. How much CA & CCA's do they put out? Just a thought. Also could be one of em is bad. Hard to believe on new batteries, but it can happen. Another thought.

GPM 04-06-2008 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by wildbill (Post 144585)
You mentioned you got new batteries? Now seems to me, the only way the cables get hot is if the starter requires more juice than the batteries can put out. How much CA & CCA's do they put out? Just a thought. Also could be one of em is bad. Hard to believe on new batteries, but it can happen. Another thought.

I'll give em a check.... thanx
They do drain pretty quick after a couple attempts at starting....

saab9k 04-06-2008 01:09 PM

2 1200 amp batteries, battery cables with ends not corroded, good connections, good starter, mine always cranked, you might need new glove plugs, sometimes they seems good, pull them and check them on a battery

wildbill 04-06-2008 01:37 PM

Glove plugs??? I know I know!!


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