Posted by ScottyHOMEy on March 24, 2011 at 19:28:05 from (70.105.234.45):
In Reply to: SLOW CRANKING SUPER C posted by John826diesel on March 24, 2011 at 16:11:24:
I'm thinking Brownie may onto something.
In every case, things work best and as they should when all your connectors and connections are bright and tight.
If you seem to be charging okay, I'd be suspecting the few cables and connections between the battery, ground and starter. make sure EVERYthing on the starter end is clean, bright and tightened down well.
As for the ground connection that Brownie mentioned (assuming your battery is grounded to panel box that supports your steering support), that's a good one to check. That's a short cable with a tight bend. To work on it, it's actually easier to remove the bolt on the chassis and wrap it in a rag than it is to remove the cable terminal from the battery, and a lot of folks have done just that. With that short cable being so stiff, amking it tricky to get the bolt started, I found the threads on the chassis where the battery grounds on My SuperC boogered badly enough to mess up my ground. I tapped it out for an extra 1/16" or 1/8", and put a larger bolt to it.
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