'86 Hot start problem
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'86 Hot start problem
After my car has been running and I've parked it for in excess of 30 mins, it refuses to start. Cranks fine, fuel pump sounds active, but I'm getting no spark. If I wait for a little bit, it turns on without any problems. if I push start it, it comes right to life as well. New spark plugs and cables, but the problem still occurs. Checked various wires to the battery and starter, everything seems clean and making a solid connection. I'm not a mechanic nor a porsche expert, so I don't know everything to check that fits the symptoms... Ideas?
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RE: '86 Hot start problem
If you are able to push start the car then you are getting spark (power to the ignition) so I tend to think it is starter motor related. Could be a bad starter or something in the starter circuitry causing high resistance when the engine is at operating temp. I'd remove the starter and have it bench tested by a reputable rebuilding shop and then go from there.
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RE: '86 Hot start problem
ORIGINAL: Fast951
If you are able to push start the car then you are getting spark (power to the ignition) so I tend to think it is starter motor related. Could be a bad starter or something in the starter circuitry causing high resistance when the engine is at operating temp. I'd remove the starter and have it bench tested by a reputable rebuilding shop and then go from there.
If you are able to push start the car then you are getting spark (power to the ignition) so I tend to think it is starter motor related. Could be a bad starter or something in the starter circuitry causing high resistance when the engine is at operating temp. I'd remove the starter and have it bench tested by a reputable rebuilding shop and then go from there.
PorscheDoc... I'll check that out, thanks.
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