Quintus
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Hey all,
I've been registered to this site for awhile but forgot my old sn, so had to create a new one. Anyway, here's my problem...
I own a '69 Jeep/Kaiser Deuce and have had it for about 3 years now (still consider myself extremely new to this hobby however). This last summer, I had left the starter switch on after shutter her down. After coming back to the truck a few months later, I found that my batteries were dead. I tried charging them, but only got one to charge to about 10 volts. Took the other to the shop, got it tested and definitely was toast. Purchased a new Interstate 6TL (my 2 old batteries were labeled as Interstate U6TL batteries) for a hefty price. Ouch! Anyway, installed the batteries back in, but found that the old one only had about 4.5V on it. So, charged it up again and read 11V. With that, I hoped in the truck to try to fire it up. Turned on the starter switch and got my air pressure buzzing sound. Sounding good so far... But wait- when I hit the start button, I either get a sort of popping/clicking (hard to describe- think it's the starter trying to turn things over???) noise or just a single click (the selonoid) and then nothing... Lights come on, got the buzzer, so everything seems to be in order...
My question is: Am I maybe just not getting enough amps off of the old battery to help things turn over or could the starter be bad instead? I'm hearing the solenoid, so I'm inclined to think the starter's ok... Any help is greatly appreciated guys...
Sincerely,
Quintus
I've been registered to this site for awhile but forgot my old sn, so had to create a new one. Anyway, here's my problem...
I own a '69 Jeep/Kaiser Deuce and have had it for about 3 years now (still consider myself extremely new to this hobby however). This last summer, I had left the starter switch on after shutter her down. After coming back to the truck a few months later, I found that my batteries were dead. I tried charging them, but only got one to charge to about 10 volts. Took the other to the shop, got it tested and definitely was toast. Purchased a new Interstate 6TL (my 2 old batteries were labeled as Interstate U6TL batteries) for a hefty price. Ouch! Anyway, installed the batteries back in, but found that the old one only had about 4.5V on it. So, charged it up again and read 11V. With that, I hoped in the truck to try to fire it up. Turned on the starter switch and got my air pressure buzzing sound. Sounding good so far... But wait- when I hit the start button, I either get a sort of popping/clicking (hard to describe- think it's the starter trying to turn things over???) noise or just a single click (the selonoid) and then nothing... Lights come on, got the buzzer, so everything seems to be in order...
My question is: Am I maybe just not getting enough amps off of the old battery to help things turn over or could the starter be bad instead? I'm hearing the solenoid, so I'm inclined to think the starter's ok... Any help is greatly appreciated guys...
Sincerely,
Quintus