SASKCHEYENNE75
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- Location
- Saskatchewan, Canada
- First Name
- Jarod
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350 4bbl
Good day,
I am having ignition issues with my HEI swap from original points ignition. Please help!
1974 Chev C20
Original 350 motor was seized so I removed it and installed another 350 from a 79. The new motor had an HEI distributor so I deleted the old points system....I think. Now that I have everything back together here is my issue. I went to fire it up for the first time and my starter seemed to have a tough time turning the motor over. If would turn over a bit then slow down like something was either mechanically slowing it, causing it to struggle and drag. The starter began to smoke at the solenoid so I stopped. I went underneath and confirmed I had the wires hooked up properly. Purple wire to 'S' terminal, pigtailed double red wires and positive battery cable to large terminal. Nothing looked burnt or anything but I took the starter out anyhow and bench tested it. Did not spin the starter over during bench test so I figured it was a bad solenoid. I had another starter that bench tested good so I installed it and jooked up the wires exactly like I had with the first one
This time I hooked a remote starter trigger to the starter so I could be beside the motor under the hood instead of in the cab....in case it started to smoke again.
First I left the key off and used the remote starter switch and it turned over good. I wanted to confirm there was no mechanical issues with the motor causing it to hang up. No hesitation and no sluggish rotations...nice and smooth.
Next I turned the key forward and again used the remote starter trigger and this time it was sluggish, dragging, almost like it had a dead battery. I confirmed battery was 100% charged. Very uneven rotation like it was struggling so I stopped.
Sorry for being long-winded but here is what I know:
-starter is good
-battery is 100% charged and showing a full 12.6V
-engine is not stuck or hung up as with the key off it turns over perfectly
-i ran a new 10 gauge wire from the 'IGN' empty spot in my fuse box directly to the 'Bat' side of my distributor for the HEI conversion. When key is forward I am getting a full 12.6V at this wire. Confirmed using multimeter
-key on and try to turn motor over and it struggles
Is there a draw somewhere? Is there a resistance wire preventing a full 12V on startup when ign is turned on? I thought running a dedicated new wire from Distributor to 'IGN' in fuse panel would eliminate any chance of resistance wire interference?
Any suggestions?
I am having ignition issues with my HEI swap from original points ignition. Please help!
1974 Chev C20
Original 350 motor was seized so I removed it and installed another 350 from a 79. The new motor had an HEI distributor so I deleted the old points system....I think. Now that I have everything back together here is my issue. I went to fire it up for the first time and my starter seemed to have a tough time turning the motor over. If would turn over a bit then slow down like something was either mechanically slowing it, causing it to struggle and drag. The starter began to smoke at the solenoid so I stopped. I went underneath and confirmed I had the wires hooked up properly. Purple wire to 'S' terminal, pigtailed double red wires and positive battery cable to large terminal. Nothing looked burnt or anything but I took the starter out anyhow and bench tested it. Did not spin the starter over during bench test so I figured it was a bad solenoid. I had another starter that bench tested good so I installed it and jooked up the wires exactly like I had with the first one
This time I hooked a remote starter trigger to the starter so I could be beside the motor under the hood instead of in the cab....in case it started to smoke again.
First I left the key off and used the remote starter switch and it turned over good. I wanted to confirm there was no mechanical issues with the motor causing it to hang up. No hesitation and no sluggish rotations...nice and smooth.
Next I turned the key forward and again used the remote starter trigger and this time it was sluggish, dragging, almost like it had a dead battery. I confirmed battery was 100% charged. Very uneven rotation like it was struggling so I stopped.
Sorry for being long-winded but here is what I know:
-starter is good
-battery is 100% charged and showing a full 12.6V
-engine is not stuck or hung up as with the key off it turns over perfectly
-i ran a new 10 gauge wire from the 'IGN' empty spot in my fuse box directly to the 'Bat' side of my distributor for the HEI conversion. When key is forward I am getting a full 12.6V at this wire. Confirmed using multimeter
-key on and try to turn motor over and it struggles
Is there a draw somewhere? Is there a resistance wire preventing a full 12V on startup when ign is turned on? I thought running a dedicated new wire from Distributor to 'IGN' in fuse panel would eliminate any chance of resistance wire interference?
Any suggestions?