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Lefthander1930 10-17-2024 12:19 PM

Starter problem
 

When I tried to start the motor, The starter motor keep running. I got a new starter switch installed it and tried it again same thing. Must be something in the starter ??

nkaminar 10-17-2024 02:56 PM

Re: Starter problem
 

No, it is in the switch. Some after market switches do not have enough spring to retract the switch. Some people will add a rubber bumper in the switch to help retract it. Another option is to add some quality silicone electrical grease that helps to keep the contacts from sticking.

The high current has a tendency to weld the contacts together.

gdmn852 10-17-2024 06:00 PM

Re: Starter problem
 

Hello, they added a coil spring on mine between firewall and starter pedal to compensate for the poor quality repro switch, makes it little harder to push it down.

The Master Cylinder 10-17-2024 06:44 PM

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When I tried to start the motor, The starter motor keep running. I got a new starter switch installed it and tried it again same thing. Must be something in the starter ??

Having the starter switch stick is no fun, especially when you are out on the road. I hope you have a main shut-off switch for when it happens again.

After the first time it happened to me, I put a piece of hose under the switch to help separate the contacts. Also put di-electric grease on the contacts.

That helped, but when it did it a second time months later and taking the switch apart at a gas station, I decided to "customize" the switch.

I drilled a small hole in the side of the switch where the contacts are (see picture) and now I can stick a small screwdriver in the switch to break the contacts apart. Had to do it once and it works great. Better than taking the switch apart on the side of the road.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...9&d=1729208570

The Master Cylinder 10-17-2024 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by gdmn852 (Post 2344333)
Hello, they added a coil spring on mine between firewall and starter pedal to compensate for the poor quality repro switch, makes it little harder to push it down.

Not sure how that works. The starter pedal is not connected to contacts. There is an insulator in between the two. The spring would pull the pedal up, but not the contacts.

katy 10-17-2024 07:51 PM

Re: Starter problem
 

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Originally Posted by Lefthander1930 (Post 2344271)
When I tried to start the motor, The starter motor keep running. I got a new starter switch installed it and tried it again same thing. Must be something in the starter ??

Did the starter crank the engine over? Or did the starter just spin without engaging?

Lefthander1930 10-17-2024 08:23 PM

Re: Starter problem
 

starter did turn the engine over while cranking.

Lefthander1930 10-21-2024 09:55 AM

Re: Starter problem
 

Starter problem cured. I did the spring thing between the firewall and the starter rod. Try it three times it works. Can't wait for the next issue to come up !! HAHa.

The Master Cylinder 10-21-2024 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Lefthander1930 (Post 2345031)
Starter problem cured. I did the spring thing between the firewall and the starter rod. Try it three times it works. Can't wait for the next issue to come up !! HAHa.

I still don't see how a spring on the starter pedal would help, unless your starter rod itself was sticking.

The Master Cylinder 10-21-2024 12:37 PM

Re: Starter problem
 

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Originally Posted by gdmn852 (Post 2344333)
Hello, they added a coil spring on mine between firewall and starter pedal to compensate for the poor quality repro switch, makes it little harder to push it down.

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Originally Posted by The Master Cylinder (Post 2344340)
Not sure how that works. The starter pedal is not connected to contacts. There is an insulator in between the two. The spring would pull the pedal up, but not the contacts.

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Originally Posted by Lefthander1930 (Post 2345031)
Starter problem cured. I did the spring thing between the firewall and the starter rod. Try it three times it works. Can't wait for the next issue to come up !! HAHa.

I still don't see how a spring on the starter pedal/rod would help, unless your starter rod itself was sticking.

I'm happy it is working for you tho. For now.

Lefthander1930 10-21-2024 08:16 PM

Re: Starter problem
 

Old and new return spring was weak. the spring BETWEEN THE FLOOR BOARD AND THE ROD CONNECTED TO THE ROD KEEPS IT FROM STICKING TO THE STARTER SWICCH !

Harrisonmanny87 10-22-2024 12:46 AM

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its not a match, you need to get the exact match

Dino's A 10-22-2024 08:54 AM

Re: Starter problem
 

If you make a repo switch, It's just as easy to make it substantial
as is inferior. No one wants a cheap priced, crappy switch. 99% will
pay the extra cost for a good quality item.

We had this problem in the WWII Jeep starter switches that were all junk.
Only recently, good quality was available. Price went from $14.00 to $45.00.

Guess what? The $45.00 switches are now the bulk of their sales.

Bob Bidonde 10-22-2024 09:46 AM

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Here is a tip for your starter switch.

Y-Blockhead 10-22-2024 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Lefthander1930 (Post 2345031)
Starter problem cured. I did the spring thing between the firewall and the starter rod. Try it three times it works. Can't wait for the next issue to come up !! HAHa.

Can you post a picture of that? Thanks


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