I am heading out to my shop this afternoon to do some troubleshooting on my 1952 Super C and why it is not starting. It is converted to 12 volt with an alternator. I put a battery in it yesterday morning with plans to take it to a small local show. Pulled the starter rod and nothing!! Lights work so I assume not a bad ground, at least from the battery. According to test light, juice getting to starter from battery. Now this past summer I put on new gauges and starter switch. I thought I started it after I did that, but perhaps not.
Any suggestions as to sequence of trouble shooting?
Not much of a mechanic but could someone refresh me as to how to short the starter saddle with a screw driver and by pass the starter switch. In checking my records, I just had the starter worked on a year ago. Thanks in advance.
Any suggestions as to sequence of trouble shooting?
Not much of a mechanic but could someone refresh me as to how to short the starter saddle with a screw driver and by pass the starter switch. In checking my records, I just had the starter worked on a year ago. Thanks in advance.