HELP, car starting problem

Black95Form
06-21-2003, 09:58 PM
Heres the deal.

The new stroker was giving the old starter problems. Every once and while it would just go CLICK but the starter would not turn. I bought a new starter today from NAPA. Now the CLICK problem is happening more often. After a few attempts the car eventually starts. I have a brand new battery in the car, even went and had it tested this afternoon. They tested it and it was fine. I even had them charge it. The alternator is also brand new. You can definately hear the selinoid go CLICK but it does not start. I am looking for any suggestions.

BTW, checked all the grounds, cleaned up the connections on them. I also made sure the connections on the battery were good and the connections on the starter were good.

WTF???????


Michael

AW/whiteZ-28
06-21-2003, 10:02 PM
Did you check the starter relay yet?
If you haven't it's worth a shot :confused:
I thought my friends starter was clicking but I found out that it was the relay it wasn't wanting to start either

Black95Form
06-21-2003, 10:35 PM
I have made sure it was the selinoid that was making the click. You can hear a relay by the glove compartment click also. Maybe I have two bad starters???????? I dont know.

Michael

AW/whiteZ-28
06-21-2003, 11:09 PM
There is a fuse in the car, the relay is in the fuse box in the engine compartment.

whitehooptie
06-22-2003, 04:42 AM
No questionable wires for the starter? Maybe got to close to a header and broke down the wire internally.

Chris B
06-22-2003, 11:53 AM
Check and see what your voltage is dropping to under starting - your battery may be having a hard time providing enough amperage to start the car.

Mine did the same thing for awhile, and though it got a little better still had problems when I swapped starters. One time when I had a battery charger hooked up and set on engine start I fired up the car and it was just like an on-off switch - no clicking, cranking, etc. - so I re-ran a new 2 guage wire to the starter (welding cable), and switched to a new, bigger battery. Problem solved.



Chris

Shawn 97 Z28 M6
06-22-2003, 12:26 PM
Yea.. What Chris said ;) ....


Also might want to factor in the added compression, making the motor just a bit harder to turn over?

KyleBlue85Iroc-Z
06-24-2003, 12:06 AM
Two bad starters is definately possible. Not everything you buy from NAPA is the best, not that they're bad or anything, but I've seen 4 alternators in two weeks be bad from them(on the same car, but there wasn't anything else wrong with it).

If you can't figure out what's wrong, send it over to my dad's place, Richardson Generator & Starter, they've done alternators and starters for around 22 yrs now. If it is a starter problem they should be able to fix it. It's on Beltline and Greenville, in front of the Police 911 Center (big red canopy out front). If you're gonna take it over there, let me know and I'll tell and show him this.

Good luck,
Kyle