Oldsmobile - Technical Discuss Hard starting problem in the OLDSMOBILE CLUBS forums; Hi;On my 52 olds still 6volt,when I try to start it when it is cold the first couple of cranks are very slow and then the starter revs up and ...
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Hard starting problem
Hi;On my 52 olds still 6volt,when I try to start it when it is cold the first couple of cranks are very slow and then the starter revs up and it starts.When it is warmed up if I try to start it it barely turns over and wont start.I usually have to wait 20 or 30 min. before it starts.I have had the starter rebuilt,and the car is rewired,also proper battery cables.I have heard it could be the bushings in the starter.Any idea? Thank you Ed
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Re: Hard starting problem
Make sure all your connections are clean and tight.
Ron Klewer
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Re: Hard starting problem
x2 on the connections, sure sounds as though you aren't getting a full load of juice or a bad ground....Tedd
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Re: Hard starting problem
Thank You I will try the connections.
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Re: Hard starting problem

Originally Posted by
gray dog
Hi;On my 52 olds still 6volt,when I try to start it when it is cold the first couple of cranks are very slow and then the starter revs up and it starts.When it is warmed up if I try to start it it barely turns over and wont start.I usually have to wait 20 or 30 min. before it starts.I have had the starter rebuilt,and the car is rewired,also proper battery cables.I have heard it could be the bushings in the starter.Any idea? Thank you Ed
Sure sounds like worn bushings in each end of the Starter creating a drag when warmed up.
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Re: Hard starting problem
You've already stated you have the proper battery cables, but where are you grounded? It's a long path through the frame and engine to the starter, if you ground somewhere on the frame close to the battery.
Get a long, thick battery cable, and ground to a starter mounting bolt. If you're not doing this already, you'll be amazed at the difference it makes.....good luck!
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Re: Hard starting problem
And the winner is all who said I had a bad connection.It turned out to be the battery disconnect switch at the battery.I should know better as I have had this problem in the past on other cars.Thank you Ed
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