40 Dead after starter shorted...
My new acquired 1976 FJ40 stopped running after the starter appeared to short out. When that happened the wire leading from the harness to the solenoid caught on fire.
I have replaced the starter, replace the battery, and tested the wires leading to the battery and into the harness.
I have also checked the fuses and found nothing wrong. When I turn the key, absolutely nothing happens. What do I look for next?
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A bit more detail since no quick answers - I think the key remained stuck in the "starting" position due to rust/friction. I did not think to turn it back a 1/4 turn once it started (heck, I was just excited it cranked at all). After running for about 1-15 minutes in my driveway, and driving about a mile on our access road, it started making a very loud squeal/grind (which may have been the starter gear or the starter beginning to die internally after spinning for 15 minutes). And no, I did not hear the starter grinding like you often hear when a car is already stated.
The vehicle went slower and slower as I tried to get it back to the house. As I entered the uphill driveway, it completely died - went dark. No electrical signal anywhere in the car. I opened the hood and found the solenoid wire (the small black one, not the one from the battery) flaming. I blew it out and all was well.
That's how we got to this point.
Diagnosing - am I incorrect about what made the wire catch on fire? Is it plausible that the starter kept turning for that long and finally shorted out/seized up internally? The small starter gear was very worn, but I did not hear it grinding. The mating wheel in the engine was not worn.

My new acquired 1976 FJ40 stopped running after the starter appeared to short out. When that happened the wire leading from the harness to the solenoid caught on fire.
I have replaced the starter, replace the battery, and tested the wires leading to the battery and into the harness.
I have also checked the fuses and found nothing wrong. When I turn the key, absolutely nothing happens. What do I look for next?
--
A bit more detail since no quick answers - I think the key remained stuck in the "starting" position due to rust/friction. I did not think to turn it back a 1/4 turn once it started (heck, I was just excited it cranked at all). After running for about 1-15 minutes in my driveway, and driving about a mile on our access road, it started making a very loud squeal/grind (which may have been the starter gear or the starter beginning to die internally after spinning for 15 minutes). And no, I did not hear the starter grinding like you often hear when a car is already stated.
The vehicle went slower and slower as I tried to get it back to the house. As I entered the uphill driveway, it completely died - went dark. No electrical signal anywhere in the car. I opened the hood and found the solenoid wire (the small black one, not the one from the battery) flaming. I blew it out and all was well.
That's how we got to this point.
Diagnosing - am I incorrect about what made the wire catch on fire? Is it plausible that the starter kept turning for that long and finally shorted out/seized up internally? The small starter gear was very worn, but I did not hear it grinding. The mating wheel in the engine was not worn.

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