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As previously mentioned I just acquired a '69 RR. As per my mechanical fitness test I know I need a neutral safety switch. Now when I start the car sometimes( maybe half the time) the starter still engages after starting. I turn off the key and the starter still turns but the engine isn't turning over. Put the shift lever thru all gears and it stops. maybe the next time all works normally. What do I have.............. 1. problem arising from neutral safety 2. ignition switch problem, 3. starter motor problem, 4 a relay problem somewhere.
I am hoping the neutral safey switch will solve the problem. Any ideas??

Also I am wondering about a very basic question...........how do you all start your engines? What is the best procedure to start a cold engine. (Sorry to be so basic, but I'm just a beginner!!!!
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

Two or three problems that come to mind.

First problem is a bad starter solenoid. Not common, but possible. The starter solenoid pulls the starter drive into the ring gear and makes electrical contact to engage the starter motor. It could be sticking.

Second problem could be a bad starter relay. Those do go bad, but the usual scenario is it won't work at all. I suppose it could stick.

Third, it could also be the starter/ignition switch. Again it usually doesn't work at all, but this could happen.

My money is on the starter.
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

sounds like the starter has a bad solenoid

if your timing is set right, the carb isn't messed up, and the chain is tight, nit should fire as soon as the key is turned.

fast idle a little while then go
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

Yeah, sounds like the starter to me too.

As for starting it, I usually pump the gas about 2-3 times to squirt fuel into her. Then I just crank her over. For the first few minutes I usually have to keep a little pressure on the throttle to keep the rpm's around 1700-2000. A few minutes later she's idling fine. I'll continue to let her idle for about 5 minutes or so to let her get warmed up.
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

I'll agree, sounds like a bad starter.
I just hit my gas a couple times and it fires right up. I have to feather the throttle for a little while. The choke was wired open when I bought it, and it warms up quick enough I just haven't worried about hooking it up.
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

I'm going to check it out when I get my windsheild washer pump and the neutral start switch.
When the car starts normal it usually fires right up........3 good pumps of the accelerator and turn it on ....... I let it warm up a few minutes then its great............. what about starting warm?.............i just turn the key and it starts. The other issue is very erratic. I'll start with the neutral start switch because I know that is faulty. I'm new at the game.!!!
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

I believe it is the old starter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ironically it started fine today!!
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

yeh, but there's nothing like the sound of the gear reduction starter.
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

69hemibeep said:
Basketcase said:
yeh, but there's nothing like the sound of the gear reduction starter.
:thumbsup:

Gonna disagree with you two on this one; I have new mini starters on the 390 and the 340 in the Swinger and the '74 Duster. Man it's sweet when you hit that ignition switch on those two. When I jump in any of the other MoPars in the garage it's like a return to the dark ages... JMHO

Even if I were to do a by-the-book resto (not likely...) on Bambi - right down to the correct shade of green antifreeze (love that line, Big John...) per the guys on the A12 website - she's getting a mini starter when she goes back together... Why use tin cans and a string when you can use a cell phone..??? :yesnod:

:jester:
Ray
 

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ACME A12 said:
69hemibeep said:
Basketcase said:
yeh, but there's nothing like the sound of the gear reduction starter.
:thumbsup:

Gonna disagree with you two on this one; I have new mini starters on the 390 and the 340 in the Swinger and the '74 Duster. Man it's sweet when you hit that ignition switch on those two. When I jump in any of the other MoPars in the garage it's like a return to the dark ages... JMHO

Even if I were to do a by-the-book resto (not likely...) on Bambi - right down to the correct shade of green antifreeze (love that line, Big John...) per the guys on the A12 website - she's getting a mini starter when she goes back together... Why use tin cans and a string when you can use a cell phone..??? :yesnod:

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I don't care how well they work its all in the sound :jester:
 

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69hemibeep said:
I don't care how well they work its all in the sound :jester:


Okay, but after hearing the minis I don't like that either... :lol:

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moparstuart said:
Basketcase said:
yeh, but there's nothing like the sound of the gear reduction starter.
they look sound and are the same as a gear redution on to me ?

Mine are Power Masters, not the stockers...

Ray
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

Gonna disagree with you two on this one; I have new mini starters on the 390 and the 340 in the Swinger and the '74 Duster. Man it's sweet when you hit that ignition switch on those two. When I jump in any of the other MoPars in the garage it's like a return to the dark ages... JMHO

Even if I were to do a by-the-book resto (not likely...) on Bambi - right down to the correct shade of green antifreeze (love that line, Big John...) per the guys on the A12 website - she's getting a mini starter when she goes back together... Why use tin cans and a string when you can use a cell phone..??? :yesnod:

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Ray[/quote]
I don't care how well they work its all in the sound :jester:[/quote]

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

Roadcuda said:
Gonna disagree with you two on this one; I have new mini starters on the 390 and the 340 in the Swinger and the '74 Duster. Man it's sweet when you hit that ignition switch on those two. When I jump in any of the other MoPars in the garage it's like a return to the dark ages... JMHO

Even if I were to do a by-the-book resto (not likely...) on Bambi - right down to the correct shade of green antifreeze (love that line, Big John...) per the guys on the A12 website - she's getting a mini starter when she goes back together... Why use tin cans and a string when you can use a cell phone..??? :yesnod:

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Ray
I don't care how well they work its all in the sound :jester:[/quote]

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:[/quote] my 69 has headers and the old big starter , It aint broke so i havent upgraded yet . But I have mini starter on the birdible and my 69 charger . Love them work great and starts right up every time with out killing my battery . I do love the old school starters sound but love the upgrades benefits more .
 

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Re: Starting Problem!

My original problem has'nt happened in the last 25 or so starts. Maybe it just had to be used!

out for a cruise this morning , every thing fine, Starts well ( old big starter) Temp good and oil P good. Even my wife likes it. Play '69 tunes on the CD...............it doesn't get any better than this!! :cheers:
 
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