Re: Another starting problem Reply #50 – March 06, 2024, 07:17:35 pm There should be a round circuit breaker. That you might have to use a hammer handle to push it in. They work very hard should be where the cable goes through the wall. Quote Selected 2 Likes
Re: Another starting problem Reply #51 – March 07, 2024, 09:34:20 am Found problem,make a long story short,traced my B11 wire back to the negative side of the house batterys(I boobooed andreconnected wrong after charging).Engine now turned over but no start,traced that to sticking fuel solenoid,have a new Larry B's on hand will install today,will test with the hot wire to the starter solenoid removed and a voltmeter attached,if voltagecycles with key on and off my starter solenoid may be sticking,will go from there. Quote Selected 3 Likes
Re: Another starting problem Reply #52 – March 09, 2024, 05:19:51 am Adjusted new fuel solenoid to open and close freely,checked starter per above post,key working as it should,cuts power offbut starter stays on,took to shop in Memphis,will have word around Monday. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Another starting problem Reply #53 – March 09, 2024, 09:00:37 pm When ignition key is not in crank/start position, Aux-Start-Solenoid's cable to starter should NOT have 12 volts. If it does have 12v, it would keep starter cranking. Quote Selected
Re: Another starting problem Reply #54 – March 09, 2024, 11:38:57 pm That's the same thing that I said but in different words,mine works as it should,the starter keeps cranking with no aux solenoid signal. Quote Selected
Re: Another starting problem Reply #55 – March 19, 2024, 10:22:09 am Got engine started but no charging from alternator,have the wire from the 28si to the E terminal on the isolator but no 12 volts,have some messages sent out to a couple of ya'all. Quote Selected
Re: Another starting problem Reply #56 – March 19, 2024, 03:26:19 pm Dave:As we discussed on the phone:Delco "S" Sense post should be connected to the "start" battery isolator post, or even better connect directly to the start battery.Nothing should be connected to the Delco "I" post.You have the correct isolator to use with a Delco alternator. The isolator "E" Excite post should be connected to something that has +12V only with key on. A typical place to get this would be at the fuel cutoff valve.This should get your Delco to start charging. Quote Selected 3 Likes
Re: Another starting problem Reply #57 – March 28, 2024, 09:17:22 am End of story engine starting and charging as it should,when the positive cable from the house batteries was put back on the negative terminal it created a no starting problem,in trying to troubleshoot I disconnected the remote start wires(don't use it),further troubleshooting found that's where the sense wire for the alternator was connected,reconnected and everything ok.Thanks to all who helped and the many phone calls (the 3 Chucks and Peter),lesson learned,mark the wires,mark the wires.The sterter solenoid was on it's last leg so had to get it repaired. Quote Selected 7 Likes