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Alternator or Starter Motor Trouble?
The weather was good this evening so I drove my 74 MGB on an errand. On the way back the engine felt as if it was losing power. The car stalled the then it wouldn’t start again. I could hear the engine trying to crank over when I turned the ignition. Pretty soon that stopped, and all I could hear was rapid clicking (much faster than the fuel pump clicking).
A young lady driving by in her ‘64 Mustang offered to help. She turned off the head lights and told me she was going to “pop” the clutch while I pushed. The car started! I thanked her, jumped into the driver’s seat and got home as fast as I could.
I made my way home but then car would only start intermittently. I checked the battery with one of those alternator/battery testers. It showed no voltage for the alternator. The car voltage gauge was not in the “charge” area. The battery read 11 volts. While I was at it, I cleaned up the battery posts.
I sprayed the alternator with electric cleaner and returned 30 mins later to try again. The car started. This time the car’s voltage gauge registered around 12/13 (not steady) volts in the charge area, and my alternator tester showed a “low” reading of 13.5 volts.
About half an hour later I tried the car again, and it wouldn’t start. (Same symptoms as the first paragraph.) After spraying the alternator again (and waiting) the car started, a little rough to begin with, but it started.
So, is my problem with the alternator, or should I be looking elsewhere to solve this problem, such as the starter motor?
Thanks for your help
Obtong
The weather was good this evening so I drove my 74 MGB on an errand. On the way back the engine felt as if it was losing power. The car stalled the then it wouldn’t start again. I could hear the engine trying to crank over when I turned the ignition. Pretty soon that stopped, and all I could hear was rapid clicking (much faster than the fuel pump clicking).
A young lady driving by in her ‘64 Mustang offered to help. She turned off the head lights and told me she was going to “pop” the clutch while I pushed. The car started! I thanked her, jumped into the driver’s seat and got home as fast as I could.
I made my way home but then car would only start intermittently. I checked the battery with one of those alternator/battery testers. It showed no voltage for the alternator. The car voltage gauge was not in the “charge” area. The battery read 11 volts. While I was at it, I cleaned up the battery posts.
I sprayed the alternator with electric cleaner and returned 30 mins later to try again. The car started. This time the car’s voltage gauge registered around 12/13 (not steady) volts in the charge area, and my alternator tester showed a “low” reading of 13.5 volts.
About half an hour later I tried the car again, and it wouldn’t start. (Same symptoms as the first paragraph.) After spraying the alternator again (and waiting) the car started, a little rough to begin with, but it started.
So, is my problem with the alternator, or should I be looking elsewhere to solve this problem, such as the starter motor?
Thanks for your help
Obtong