Guys,
Weekend jacked up the car changed the engine oil. Lowered the car to after doing this noted I had overfilled it on the dip stick.
Before raising it again to take some oil out of the sump tried to start the car. All I got was click each time from the factory original solinoid. Removed the excess oil from the sump still had just the click. Next day after 2 more tries it fired up. Has started each time since no problem.
But.. if it sticks again when out somewhere would have to push it!!
I know the solinoid has 2 coils and 2 contacts that can become very dirty probably over 46 years!!
I have seen info where the solinoid cover is un-soldered and the contacts can be cleaned. I have the original starter motor and the solinoid has the 12mm wide copper earthing strap ( rather than a thick wire) to the starter internals I see on some motors.
I have a normally a fast cold turn over but the hot start is slow but always starts the car. I have renewed or cleaned to perfection all the earthing points battery, transmission, etc and all the connections are clean to the regulator, and ignition switch and I fitted new bush in the transmission.
The brushes are new, the commutator looks perfect. So I really wonder if the solinoid contacts are the problem.
Now for my question.
How and where is the solinoid cover soldered?? How to release it and how to re-solder it, without damaging the coils?
Would you say its not the thing to do just buy a new solinoid?
It would seem the solinoid is different from the early cars to the B and C version.
Anybody done this job or can advise?
Roy
Weekend jacked up the car changed the engine oil. Lowered the car to after doing this noted I had overfilled it on the dip stick.
Before raising it again to take some oil out of the sump tried to start the car. All I got was click each time from the factory original solinoid. Removed the excess oil from the sump still had just the click. Next day after 2 more tries it fired up. Has started each time since no problem.
But.. if it sticks again when out somewhere would have to push it!!
I know the solinoid has 2 coils and 2 contacts that can become very dirty probably over 46 years!!
I have seen info where the solinoid cover is un-soldered and the contacts can be cleaned. I have the original starter motor and the solinoid has the 12mm wide copper earthing strap ( rather than a thick wire) to the starter internals I see on some motors.
I have a normally a fast cold turn over but the hot start is slow but always starts the car. I have renewed or cleaned to perfection all the earthing points battery, transmission, etc and all the connections are clean to the regulator, and ignition switch and I fitted new bush in the transmission.
The brushes are new, the commutator looks perfect. So I really wonder if the solinoid contacts are the problem.
Now for my question.
How and where is the solinoid cover soldered?? How to release it and how to re-solder it, without damaging the coils?
Would you say its not the thing to do just buy a new solinoid?
It would seem the solinoid is different from the early cars to the B and C version.
Anybody done this job or can advise?
Roy
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