Dead after first start attempt on new engine
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Dead after first start attempt on new engine
Just finished in the swap listed in my signature. Went to crank the engine for the first time, heard a click, then nothing. After the one click, all electrical in the car is dead. I figure i somehow blew a fusible link or something, anyone have any ideas where to start looking? Or something else that could cause this?
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Battery connections, starter connections, engine ground connection, all the standard stuff first.
The fresh paint on the new engine might be causing a grounding problem.
Beyond that, the positive and ground nodes on the body near the battery, then fusible links.
Tried jumping the car?
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Battery connections, starter connections, engine ground connection, all the standard stuff first.
The fresh paint on the new engine might be causing a grounding problem.
Beyond that, the positive and ground nodes on the body near the battery, then fusible links.
Tried jumping the car?
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The engine is far from painted (gonna run it as i pulled it and then rebuild later this summer), but I will check the engine/chassis ground strap, hadnt thought of that. Didnt try jumping it, but I'm sure the battery was good, i had just charged it. Also, voltmeter in the car was reading about 13 before the start attempt. Going to check conenctions and fusible links now, I'll post agian when i find something.
Thanks for the ideas guys.
Thanks for the ideas guys.
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Problem turned out to be that we forgot to tighten the connections on the starter. Overlooked the obvious. Thanks for the help!
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