ginmtb
'74 FJ40 - my first!
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Okay, so cleaned up the ground connections on the starter and frame. Got the metal all shiny and cleaned up, put the dielectric grease on there, and tightened things down. Got in the car and WHAM-O!!! Fired right up. Woohoo!
Let the car idle, noticed the ammeter was pegged fully to the right. Don't know what that means, if anything. But all was good for about 10 seconds. Then it died. Thought, that's okay, that happens if the idle gets too low, I'll just start it up again. It tried a couple more times and it tried turning over, but then it went dark again. Nothing, not even a click. Lights dead.
So I called it a night. Very frustrating to get your hopes up only to be crushed again. I'm starting to question the "funness" of this hobby.
I guess what is the frustrating part is that usually I can fix things but since I'm a car newb things aren't happening as I think they should. I don't know what I don't know. I keep telling myself my CrossFit mantra, "it doesn't have to be fun to be fun." Would be nice to start seeing some results...
My buddy was thinking the starter solenoid is bad - or at least gets stuck. If it is stuck in the open position, would that render the rest of the electrical system useless?
Let the car idle, noticed the ammeter was pegged fully to the right. Don't know what that means, if anything. But all was good for about 10 seconds. Then it died. Thought, that's okay, that happens if the idle gets too low, I'll just start it up again. It tried a couple more times and it tried turning over, but then it went dark again. Nothing, not even a click. Lights dead.

So I called it a night. Very frustrating to get your hopes up only to be crushed again. I'm starting to question the "funness" of this hobby.

My buddy was thinking the starter solenoid is bad - or at least gets stuck. If it is stuck in the open position, would that render the rest of the electrical system useless?