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> No start 1974 2.0, 1974 2.0 will not start after 2 hour drive
zaballosc
post Apr 27 2024, 12:59 PM
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Hi all,

We just drove our 914 to Road America after 2 years of incremental work. Over the past year it has started perfectly, and it did the drive perfectly. It has a new starter that has been working great. We parked for registration, and when we got back to the car it would not crank. Fuel pump is running, electrical is working, but the car is not cranking or starting on a bump start. Any ideas? I checked the relays and relay board connections.

Currently waiting on a tow.
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post Apr 27 2024, 04:03 PM
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Transmission to body Ground strap and battery ground to chassis ground strap need removal and cleaning with a wire brush annually.
Heat in starter motor creates more resistance.

Advance plates in dizzy get stuck in the advance position during hot motor shut down if the oem grease is still in between the plates and they have not been cleaned.
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