Tom,
I think you're going to find one of the battery cable terminals just about
to come off. The heat from a surge of starting current can temporarily
melt enough of the solder in the joint to briefly conduct a little current,
which then re-melts the tenuous connection. I've seen it happen too many
times! Have someone watch each of the battery terminals while you activate
the starter. There was a little smoke from the last such bad connection I
had.
Ken H.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 11:41 AM tom geiger via Gmclist <
> Well, the weird thing was on that solenoid jump I did is that it briefly
> activated the starter but then subsequent attempts to jump the started
> resulted in no spark or current, completely dead. But it seemed to come
> back after a minute or so. It seemed like a heavy load happened which
> initiated some kind of surge protector to shut down all power. Same
> happened when I heard the defrost blower fan going when I would turn the
> ignition
> key to run position, but as soon as I turned it to the start position
> everything would shut down.
>
> TG
> 76 Eleganza 2
> Kansas City, Mo
>
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I think you're going to find one of the battery cable terminals just about
to come off. The heat from a surge of starting current can temporarily
melt enough of the solder in the joint to briefly conduct a little current,
which then re-melts the tenuous connection. I've seen it happen too many
times! Have someone watch each of the battery terminals while you activate
the starter. There was a little smoke from the last such bad connection I
had.
Ken H.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 11:41 AM tom geiger via Gmclist <
> Well, the weird thing was on that solenoid jump I did is that it briefly
> activated the starter but then subsequent attempts to jump the started
> resulted in no spark or current, completely dead. But it seemed to come
> back after a minute or so. It seemed like a heavy load happened which
> initiated some kind of surge protector to shut down all power. Same
> happened when I heard the defrost blower fan going when I would turn the
> ignition
> key to run position, but as soon as I turned it to the start position
> everything would shut down.
>
> TG
> 76 Eleganza 2
> Kansas City, Mo
>
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