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Redstang66 01-11-2011 03:20 PM

Starting problem
 
Hey Guys! Fisrt time user and brand new menber of the forum. I have a problem I could use some advice on. I have a 66, 289 with a 4 barrel and atto transmission I bought about 2 months ago. The engine has always started with just a touch of the ignition key. A couple of weeks ago, I backed it out of the garage and the engine went dead and when I tried to start it, It would not hit. The battery is strong enough to turn the engine very well. Since it would not even sputter, I suspected an electrical problem - did the standard arc test with a plug wire and was getting fire out of the distributer. Then suspected a weak coil; put on a new coil and it started right up. The next day, I drove it about 5 miles to a gas station and filled up. I tried to start the engine and again, it would not hit. Kept trying and gave up and had it towed to a garage. It sat for a day and the mechanic started it right up - tried several times during the day and no problem. I picked the car up and drove it home. Pulled into the garage, shut it down, tried the starter - instant start. I waited a few minutes and tried it again. You guessed it - car wouldn't hit at all. Let if set for a week and tried again - started up with no problem. Puzzling because I had the same problem with both cold and warm engine.

Any ideas?? I really appreciare the help.

bmxmon 03-31-2011 05:58 PM

Re: Starting problem
 
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Originally Posted by Redstang66 (Post 336820)
Hey Guys! Fisrt time user and brand new menber of the forum. I have a problem I could use some advice on. I have a 66, 289 with a 4 barrel and atto transmission I bought about 2 months ago. The engine has always started with just a touch of the ignition key. A couple of weeks ago, I backed it out of the garage and the engine went dead and when I tried to start it, It would not hit. The battery is strong enough to turn the engine very well. Since it would not even sputter, I suspected an electrical problem - did the standard arc test with a plug wire and was getting fire out of the distributer. Then suspected a weak coil; put on a new coil and it started right up. The next day, I drove it about 5 miles to a gas station and filled up. I tried to start the engine and again, it would not hit. Kept trying and gave up and had it towed to a garage. It sat for a day and the mechanic started it right up - tried several times during the day and no problem. I picked the car up and drove it home. Pulled into the garage, shut it down, tried the starter - instant start. I waited a few minutes and tried it again. You guessed it - car wouldn't hit at all. Let if set for a week and tried again - started up with no problem. Puzzling because I had the same problem with both cold and warm engine.

Any ideas?? I really appreciare the help.

I would buy a starter blanket, plus check to make sure your fuel lines aren't running by anything too hot.


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