2nd Gen ('73-'77): 77 won't turn over
#1
77 won't turn over
So about a week ago my Monte died out on the road less than a mile from my house. I had just gotten it back from getting some work done on the carb to pass smog, and the voltmeter was reading curiously low. about 10 volts, but the engine turned over fine and I was on my merry way.
Went to the movies money, about a 20 min drive from my home, and accidentally left the head lights on watched the movie and two hours later, got back to my car and still managed to turn the engine over. I thanked God and began my drive home. about 18 minutes into the drive my monte decides to die out on me. head lights aren't dim, hazard lights came on, dash lights weren't dim, but engine wouldn't turn over. pushed it into a parking lot, got it jumped and it was fine, then shortly after she dies out again. push her into another parking lot and got to work. I figured it was the battery, ended up getting a new battery, nothing, starter stopped cranking and began to just do a single click. replaced the starter, car begins cranking again, but still won't turn over.
not a problem with the fuel pump i went out bought a couple gallons and poured some into the fuel tank, no turn over, tried pouring it directly into the... under the air filter, to no avail, i can't figure why for the life of me she won't turn over.
Any ideas?
Went to the movies money, about a 20 min drive from my home, and accidentally left the head lights on watched the movie and two hours later, got back to my car and still managed to turn the engine over. I thanked God and began my drive home. about 18 minutes into the drive my monte decides to die out on me. head lights aren't dim, hazard lights came on, dash lights weren't dim, but engine wouldn't turn over. pushed it into a parking lot, got it jumped and it was fine, then shortly after she dies out again. push her into another parking lot and got to work. I figured it was the battery, ended up getting a new battery, nothing, starter stopped cranking and began to just do a single click. replaced the starter, car begins cranking again, but still won't turn over.
not a problem with the fuel pump i went out bought a couple gallons and poured some into the fuel tank, no turn over, tried pouring it directly into the... under the air filter, to no avail, i can't figure why for the life of me she won't turn over.
Any ideas?
#3
I believe it's HEI it's an accel distributor, very recently replaced.
as for the alternator no I haven't, I've been planning on getting an aftermarket alternator anyways, but even if it was the alternator, when I put the brand new battery in, shouldn't it have had enough energy to at least turn over?
as for the alternator no I haven't, I've been planning on getting an aftermarket alternator anyways, but even if it was the alternator, when I put the brand new battery in, shouldn't it have had enough energy to at least turn over?
#4
yes you would think the new battery would have enough energy to turn it over but if you gave no spark lighting the fuel, it won't turn over. So battery is new and strong, the alternator is a non-issue at this point (not even sure why I mentioned it in the first place)and the starter is new and trying to work. So it's either spark or fuel. And since you put some fuel into the carb and it did not try to turn over, then I would guess it is something in the plugs/wires/cap/rotor/coil/distributor line.
Make sure your wiring is all securely attached to the distributor, especially check the two areas on the distributor shown by arrows.
Make sure your wiring is all securely attached to the distributor, especially check the two areas on the distributor shown by arrows.
#6
Yes, please let us know. It really sounds like there is not a solid connection somewhere. I have personally had those connectors on the distributor not connect well and had very similar problems. Also make sure all of the wiring to and from the starter is secure. It really doesn't take much looseness, dirt, or corrosion to cause a bad connection.
#9
Here's my 2 cents for what it's worth.
I'm thinking.. a bad body ground or a bad fuse able link at the positive terminal. Also check to be sure the 2 little wires at the starter are on the correct terminal... have you tried manually jumping the starter? Can you manually turn the motor over? (By hand) is the motor locked up? When you turn the key..does it make any sounds? (A click perhaps)
I'm thinking.. a bad body ground or a bad fuse able link at the positive terminal. Also check to be sure the 2 little wires at the starter are on the correct terminal... have you tried manually jumping the starter? Can you manually turn the motor over? (By hand) is the motor locked up? When you turn the key..does it make any sounds? (A click perhaps)