Hello,
Can anybody suggest what voltage I should be measureing accross the battery during cranking (81' 2.0 A/C)? It seems to drop to below 10V (sometimes 9V). Would this indiacte a dead battery?
The starter wont turn over at anything under about 12.5 - 12.6 V - is this normal?
Furthmore, I had to rock the van in gear, I was told this can loosten the starter. Sure enough it worked, now not so easily.
Having the same problems as many threads would suggest. There's a drain on the battery somewhere - for some reason the +ve terminal splits into two wires, both go down under the van, and the one which contains the drain joins into what I think is the main loom heading towards the back of the van.
So, is it normal that there should be two wires coming off the +ve terminal?
Answers to any/all of the above would be fantastic, as I is a stuck camper at the moment.
Many thanks.
Robin
starter cranking voltage and other starter problems
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Pi$$ poor starting, now and again
It's a common problem when things start to get a bit tired, mine does a similar thing even though the starter works perfectly when on the bench with a good power source etc.
Have a look at this thread which came up in the last couple of weeks,,,,,,,
http://archive.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic ... r+problems
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Have a look at this thread which came up in the last couple of weeks,,,,,,,
http://archive.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic ... r+problems
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Check this post here ->
http://archive.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic ... highlight=
Lots of info there
Remember that owners of flat 4 V Dubs should NOT try and run the starter off the vehicle as they only have 1 bearing inside the starter, the other on is on the engine casing (where the spigot goes)
I reckon replacing the spigot bush if necessary, fitting a re-con starter, a new battery and making sure all the heavy cables are in good nick and well connected is worth it's weight in gold - mine was a lazy starter, but now it turns over as fast as a new BMW engine does
http://archive.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic ... highlight=
Lots of info there

Remember that owners of flat 4 V Dubs should NOT try and run the starter off the vehicle as they only have 1 bearing inside the starter, the other on is on the engine casing (where the spigot goes)
I reckon replacing the spigot bush if necessary, fitting a re-con starter, a new battery and making sure all the heavy cables are in good nick and well connected is worth it's weight in gold - mine was a lazy starter, but now it turns over as fast as a new BMW engine does

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