DavidWymore
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The '70 has always required good hot batts to start, and I have had lots of problems with loose, dirty, or cracked connections melting and burning stuff. In contrast, my '62 has a mechanical (foot) engaged starter and nasty dirty old cables, 24v, and my '66 is 12v with same junk cables, and neither give me trouble like this '70. I don't know how much of that is normal 24v stuff (I'm really starting to not like 24v) or if maybe something is wrong with the starter and it's drawing too much juice.
How many amps should the starter draw, or how much should the voltage drop cranking?
On my last go-round with it, I noticed the main large and switched terminals are not real tight, I can move them with a little force from my hand. Not loose, but not tight. Also, I don't know if the isolator protruding from the housing is normal, i think it is a little loose as well. Probably should pull it off and see what's up, but wanted to get input from those of you more deuce experienced first.
Thanks
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How many amps should the starter draw, or how much should the voltage drop cranking?
On my last go-round with it, I noticed the main large and switched terminals are not real tight, I can move them with a little force from my hand. Not loose, but not tight. Also, I don't know if the isolator protruding from the housing is normal, i think it is a little loose as well. Probably should pull it off and see what's up, but wanted to get input from those of you more deuce experienced first.
Thanks
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