My M37 is difficult to start. I have found that when connecting a battery charger while attempting to start, the engine starts immediately. This leads me to believe that the added power, which I assume give a hotter spark, is helping give a quick engine startup.
I have a simple three post solenoid, and the ignition (and secondary fuel pump) are behind a standard resistor, which my understanding is that 12 volts is too much power for normal running ignition and without this resistor, the points burn up too quickly.
I have seen mention of a 4 post solenoid, with the 4th post providing an alternate path for cranking coil power, apparently to provide a hotter spark but only during cranking. This sounds like it might help?
I assume this 4th post is only connected when the ignition key (my M37 has a non-original key based starter instead of foot pedal) is in the 'start' position.
If this is something that could help with rapid starting, what is a good method of hooking this up? Google searching is not giving things that are consistent or detailed, probably because I am using inaccurate terms.
Should I be using a resistor, less ohms than the stock one I would assume, or use bare 12v? Should there be diodes blocking if I have this alternate path? Just imagining how this might be setup, the coil would have two connections, the 4th post solenoid connection and resistor connection, any risks with that?
I have a simple three post solenoid, and the ignition (and secondary fuel pump) are behind a standard resistor, which my understanding is that 12 volts is too much power for normal running ignition and without this resistor, the points burn up too quickly.
I have seen mention of a 4 post solenoid, with the 4th post providing an alternate path for cranking coil power, apparently to provide a hotter spark but only during cranking. This sounds like it might help?
I assume this 4th post is only connected when the ignition key (my M37 has a non-original key based starter instead of foot pedal) is in the 'start' position.
If this is something that could help with rapid starting, what is a good method of hooking this up? Google searching is not giving things that are consistent or detailed, probably because I am using inaccurate terms.
Should I be using a resistor, less ohms than the stock one I would assume, or use bare 12v? Should there be diodes blocking if I have this alternate path? Just imagining how this might be setup, the coil would have two connections, the 4th post solenoid connection and resistor connection, any risks with that?