bearly turns over
bearly turns over
i got a 68 cutlass and it sat for a few year after a rebuild. so for i have got a new starter and new battery and still it bearly turns over at all. any ideas? its a 350
Jamesbo - this "bear" thread's for you!
(He is the resident CO bear expert.)
How do the battery cables look? Look closely at the ends.
Is the negative cable securely connected to the engine block? Paint removed from area where the cable attaches to?
Was the starter shimmed correctly upon installation?
What is the condition of the engine - has it run before after rebuild?
If never run after rebuild, did you squirt some oil in the cyl. bores before attempting to start?
(He is the resident CO bear expert.)

How do the battery cables look? Look closely at the ends.
Is the negative cable securely connected to the engine block? Paint removed from area where the cable attaches to?
Was the starter shimmed correctly upon installation?
What is the condition of the engine - has it run before after rebuild?
If never run after rebuild, did you squirt some oil in the cyl. bores before attempting to start?
If the engine has not run for a few years. Pull all of the spark plugs a pour a little Marvins mystery oil in the cylinders and turn over by hand with a breaker bar and socket. This should help free things up. Check all of the ground cables, make sure the ground strap from the engine to the negitive battery terminal is good, also check the bonding strap from the engine to the body and make sure it is installed both are common problems.
starter shimmed correctly, but i see that the the negative cable is connected to the fender bolt not the block. all ends look new. ill switch the ground to the block and see.
lol and sorry about the bear lol
lol and sorry about the bear lol
The bear went over the mountain with the lob wedge to see what he could see.

Speaking of bears... Tiger's going to be playing again, golf that is.
The gallery chatter is going be great.
Just a cough and he threw a fit before.


Poor ol' Tiger.
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