Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 14:53:15 -0700
Reply-To: Otmar Ebenhoech <Otmar@EVCL.COM>
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From: Otmar Ebenhoech <Otmar@EVCL.COM>
Subject: Re: hot start relay didn't work, solonoid!?
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>I know it is heat related, because if I open the rear hatch and remove the
>engine cover for a few minutes, it clears up and I can start fine. The lack
>of juice to the starter when the lights etc work great indicates it is not
>a vapor lock or something like that.
When the solonoid gets hot, the copper wire resistance increases, reducing
the current drawn by it and the pull in force gets weaker.
I havn't heard anyone talk about the "ridge in the solonoid plunger
problem" on this list yet. This was a very common problem on vans when I
used to work in a bus shop. Unfortunatly, many people didn't know about the
problem and would try to fix it with a relay like in the old 6V days. They
add lot's of poor wiring in the dirty over tranny area with a relay, what a
mess!
Here's what I found:
Occurance:
Usually at around 130K miles.
Symptoms:
Solonoid does not click, especially after a long drive (vibration? and hot
starter). Usually starts after it cools, or if terminals on starter are
jumped, or if solonid is whacked with a heavy object. Gets worse over a
period of months.
Problem:
The solonoid plunger has a groove worn in it from sitting on the edge of
the solonoid body and vibrating. When the solonoid pulls in it gets a side
load from the lever which pushes it into the groove. This makes it hard to
pull in.
Solution:
Remove starter and solonoid. Note (mark) the orientation of solonoid
plunger to the solonoid body! Clean and lubricate plunger with tri-flow and
some grease. Now rotate the plunger 180 degrees (since there are two ways
the plunger can engage with the lever) and re assemble.
I have fixed starting problems on at least 20 vans this way, never had one
come back. :-)
HTH
-Otmar-
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86 Syncro 7 passenger Soon to be the front of the new stretch
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