It sounds like an electrical problem. How about starter contacts? Have they been checked out OK?
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Just a shot in the dark, but could the fault be in the ignition switch/column wiring?
Starter functions.
It is definitely electrical. We just haven't solved the puzzle yet.
It sounds like an electrical problem. How about starter contacts? Have they been checked out OK?
dead alternator cause this? just remembering a friend's honda died and lost everything due to a dead alternator...
dead alternator cause this? just remembering a friend's honda died and lost everything due to a dead alternator...
Have they tried isolating the alternator out of the picture and running purely on the battery?
OK.
The wires running along the firewall and through the intake runners are good--we recently did a head job and retaped all of these and they are fine.
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More info: The engine will run for 10 to 40 seconds before it dies (random). When it's running the alternator is putting out almost 14 volts. When it dies the headlights go out at the moment the RPM's start to drop (not after the engine has quit turning over).
If the headlights don't work it won't run, correct? Headlight circuit problem?