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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 19, 2007 at 20:04:01 from (209.226.106.69):
In Reply to: Here is what I found so far: posted by Diana JH on May 19, 2007 at 18:15:48:
Diana: Your making progress, give attention to all of what Jim, George and Karl have said. Next time it's cranking and doesn't stop, give starter a good tap with a hammer, if that stops it your reasonably sure that spacer may be missing. They are really just washer that serve as shims to stop bendix gear from engaging too far. There may be need for more than one or different thickness. What your finding under dash suggests you should do Jim's suggested test. Finally my opinion, but I don't think this is your current problem. Positive and negative cables just complete a curcuit, having 1g neg and 2g pos, is only as good as the weakest link. I've also always said, two 12 volt parallel are no different or better than two 6 volt in series as long as cranking amp are the same. Here is one advantage of two 6 volt in series, the one battery will not work in a Spitfire, Camaro, etc. To George, Karl and Jim; you are not dealing with some run of the mill housewife, or dumb blond with a pretty face, although I've never personally met Diana, so she may well have the blond hair and pretty face. The 3-4 years I've known her I'm inclined to picture her as a firey redhead. Tom met her when she with her Mustang chalanged him with his Camaro to a drag near Michigan City. I've forgotten who took the drag. He took her home to a 46 acre farm and he went off a city job with a multi-national corp. Diana being quite an able auto mechanic, soon became a housewife and mother, then a farmer. I gather she stayed out of trouble with her farming quite well while Tom's dad was around. Today she relies on us here at YT. I thought after the new batteries, starter, solinoid and wiring harness, she had the 350 cured as we hadn't heard from her in some time. I'll get quite a strong lecture for this disclosure, maybe even a personal e mail but I felt I had to let you guys know a bit more about who your dealing with.
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