bgsengine wrote:First, get a jumper cable set, and jumper from engine block ground directly to battery negative terminal and see if it cranks over better, if it does, then you wanna look for loose engine mountings, rusted or corroded ground connections between engine and battery.
if it makes no difference, then rather than trying to key start it, make sure you got clutch disengaged, everything in neutral, brake is set, and try jumpering positive direct from battery to starter post, if that improves things, you have a voltage drop somewhere on the positive side.. not as common as a ground problem... if none of that solves problem, and it otherwise starts right up when using the booster pack connected to your battery, then you have a bad battery.
definitely a bad battery - if you can charge it up, and then drop it to 10.5 just from cranking it over, you likely have a dead cell in the battery. 10.5 volts is just barely enough to crank over a warm engine in otherwise good shape, provided that all electrical connections are clean and not dropping too much.. add in a bit of resistance from the various connections after they are "worn in" it isn't gonna have enough juice to crank engine over efficiently.dart451 wrote:Tried that bgengine... with the jumper set...no difference...I'm thinking battery...the voltage has dropped down to about 10.5 again...
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