I've been driving the 1997 F150 that I've been working on for my son.
Yesterday I went to pick him up from school in it and when he got in the truck, it didn't start, just one click.
I had the wife pick us up and I came back with a hammer and a few tools as I thought the starter (reused from the old motor) had just frozen up (like starters do). I gave it a couple of whacks, but again it just clicked.
I decided to jump it (for the hell of it) and it started right up.
So now I'm confused on what the issue is. It has a brand new AC/Delco battery with 675 CCA, but the starter and alternator are the old ones from the other motor. I have put almost 1,000 miles on it since the motor swap.
When I got home I disconnected the battery from the running motor to see if the alternator wasn't doing its job, but the motor kept running. I turned on the lights (high beams) and the motor kinda stumbled, but kept right on running. I then turned the AC on MAX and it kept running, so I'm guessing the alternator is doing it's job.
Could it be the starter just getting old (mind you I don't know if this is the oringinal starter, or a replacement)?
TIA.
Yesterday I went to pick him up from school in it and when he got in the truck, it didn't start, just one click.
I had the wife pick us up and I came back with a hammer and a few tools as I thought the starter (reused from the old motor) had just frozen up (like starters do). I gave it a couple of whacks, but again it just clicked.
I decided to jump it (for the hell of it) and it started right up.
So now I'm confused on what the issue is. It has a brand new AC/Delco battery with 675 CCA, but the starter and alternator are the old ones from the other motor. I have put almost 1,000 miles on it since the motor swap.
When I got home I disconnected the battery from the running motor to see if the alternator wasn't doing its job, but the motor kept running. I turned on the lights (high beams) and the motor kinda stumbled, but kept right on running. I then turned the AC on MAX and it kept running, so I'm guessing the alternator is doing it's job.
Could it be the starter just getting old (mind you I don't know if this is the oringinal starter, or a replacement)?
TIA.
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