Engine question
I am starting my 66 Mustang project and wanted to see if the engine turns over before I start to strip the car apart. Never saw it run when I bought it.
It is a straight 6 200 cu inch. I charged the battery and installed it. Turned the key and all I got was a fast clicking sound from the starter. I am not keeping the engine but want to at least try and sell it. If it ran I might be able to get a bit more money for it. Any ideas? Siezed engine? Starter? Thanks for reading and apprieciate any help you might be able to provide. |
Originally Posted by Mikey
(Post 164712)
I am starting my 66 Mustang project and wanted to see if the engine turns over before I start to strip the car apart. Never saw it run when I bought it.
It is a straight 6 200 cu inch. I charged the battery and installed it. Turned the key and all I got was a fast clicking sound from the starter. I am not keeping the engine but want to at least try and sell it. If it ran I might be able to get a bit more money for it. Any ideas? Siezed engine? Starter? Thanks for reading and apprieciate any help you might be able to provide. Pull the plugs, remember which cyl they came from, good time to check to see how they were burnin, try to turn it over by hand, if it rotates, clean all the elec connections on the starting system. Good luck man.:tup |
Ok, I will try that. Thanks.
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Yeah that sounds like a connection on the starter.
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Originally Posted by DublDee
(Post 164735)
Yeah that sounds like a connection on the starter.
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good luck and let us know
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I jumpered right across to the starter and got nothing. I pulled the starter and connected the battery directly to it and got nothing. So I think the starter is dead. I found a lot of corrosion around the housing too.
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You said it's 200 6 banger right. Well I'm not sure if it's the same as the one that was in my old 67 merc, but if it is, there is a dust cover on the bell housing of the tranny, and if thats broke off, or out of place, the water, mud, ice and snow can get directly into the starter. Mine was a 240 6 banger, so may be a bit different. Anyway, what I did (and this sounds stupid) was flush the starter about 7-8 times with gasoline, and let it dry out, and the next day she was turning.
Probably not the same problem, but thought I would throw out there just in case it was. |
I didn't see a cover of any kind. The starter was exposed and easy to remove from the top. I will try that or some electrical cleaning spray and see if it works. Worst case I take it apart and clean it out and try not to screw it up putting it back together.
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^^^good luck
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Well, I took the starter apart and cleaned it out. Managed to put it back together. Bench tested it by connecting the battery directly to it and got nothing. Just a spark when I touch the wire to the starter.
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A trip to the Auto Wreckers for a used one???
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or visit the guy from Utah
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Well, I am selling the engine. So I havent decided if I am going to get another starter or let who ever buys the engine deal with it.
I have to pull the engine and might put it on a stand and rebuild it too. But right now I am focusing on stripping the car down. Started on the interior this week. |
Originally Posted by Mikey
(Post 165367)
Well, I am selling the engine. So I havent decided if I am going to get another starter or let who ever buys the engine deal with it.
I have to pull the engine and might put it on a stand and rebuild it too. But right now I am focusing on stripping the car down. Started on the interior this week. |
Yep. :)
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but think of the end result
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I have a picture in my mind of the end result. The car has been sitting in my garage for almost 3 weeks and have planned out almost everything for it before I started stripping it down.
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more people should plan out in advance
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