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device to jump start my model A Is there any kind of device that I can carry in my model A to jump start if the battery does not have enough power? In other words, if I go out for a drive, park the car, turn off the engine and then have a problem restarting the car.
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Re: device to jump start my model A Crank.
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Re: device to jump start my model A Make sure there are two of you. One to drive and one to push.
It’s really easy to push start the Old Ford. Just needs a couple of feet of movement. Or a slight decline. Enjoy. |
Re: device to jump start my model A I would be very careful trying to jump start a Model A. It is possible to shear a rear axle key which in turn damages the axle key slot in the axle shaft. This is a very nasty and expensive repair.
I recently could not start my Victoria and wanted to move the car from the street to the garage. I did not have a spare coil which turned out to be the problem. If you remove the spark plugs, you can very easily use the starter to drive the car a short distance. My engine has only about 2500 miles on it and has excellent compression. I know I have weak arms and I could not move the engine with the crank. Ed |
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Re: device to jump start my model A Try on-line for a "jump box. If you only find one for 12V it will work if no lights on. I've jumped my old A with 12V, no problem.
Paul in CT |
Re: device to jump start my model A Always park on a hill.
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Re: device to jump start my model A Most of the reliable units are both chargers and jump start set ups and they are really too big to haul around. They would likely have to be plugged in to a power outlet to function. It would be easier to carry a battery like the sealed valve regulated Optima types.
There are a lot of small six volt sealed batteries that are used for alarms and back up batteries that might be made to function if connected in parallel to increase the amperage output. It may cost as much as an optima to do all that and get the same amp hour capability. For a short run, a car could be started with a 12-volt battery but using a smaller 6-volt battery to run the coil in order to get to a place to purchase a new battery. I wouldn't go on a long tour with a 6-volt car unless I knew the battery was up to the task. |
Re: device to jump start my model A Check out Megawise jump start. They are 12V but as noted they will work.
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Re: device to jump start my model A You can connect jumper cables at the starter switch and any convenient ground.
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Re: device to jump start my model A Do a search for topdon jump starters, they make many differnt
priced models and are light weight and small. They work very good. ;) . |
Re: device to jump start my model A there are many small portable devices. I have carried one for several years and used it once. check amazon
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Re: device to jump start my model A Fix the real problem and then learn how to use the crank as a backup (which you should never need).
Charlie Stephens |
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I am the problem! |
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Re: device to jump start my model A I've had one of basic Harbor Freight jump starters for 3-4 years, been OK so far.
https://www.harborfreight.com/automo...-starters.html |
Re: device to jump start my model A A model A starts easy with a hand crank. it would be very worth your time to learn how. Why own a vintage car and not know how to use it?
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I have these handy dandy remote lugs on the hot rod and the '29 CCPU. Makes it easy to jump or charge. Available from Speedway Motors
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Re: device to jump start my model A I agree with rotor- carry a spare battery.
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