General Category > Early Chevy/GM Discussion

wired my car and starter just clicks

(1/2) > >>

yellowbeard:
When I pulled the motor out of donor car, starter worked fine. now that I got it in my car it just clicks. Got the battery ground to the frame. Do I now need to ground the motor to the frame?

TFoch:
When wiring my car I connected the ground from the battery directly to one of the starter bolts.  This is what Ron Francis (the harness manufacturer) had in the instructions for the wiring kit.  Try that and see if it helps.
Tom

Rattiac:

--- Quote from: yellowbeard on December 22, 2013, 08:17:54 PM --- Do I now need to ground the motor to the frame?

--- End quote ---

Yes. I also ran a ground from the body to the frame, just to make sure.

EDNY:
I like to ground the engine to the chassis and chassis to the body to ensure proper grounding for gauges, lights and switches.

Sure sounds like you have a bad connection including power, ground, switch.

What I like to do in other cases is turn on the headlights and try to turn over the car, if the lights don't dim -bad connection- if the lights dim - dead/low battery-.

Ed

themoose:
As stated below you definitely need to ground the engine to the frame if the battery ground is connected to the frame in which case the frame is being used to complete the circuit. On way to see this first hand it to hook a voltmeter between the frame and the engine and  try to engage the starter. If you see the needle on the meter move then you starter is looking for a ground. There can never be too many grounds.

Moose

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version