Guys,
I'm almost at the end of frankensteining a couple of XPs together. I've got everything back together, motor wise. It looks and feels good as far as that goes. Compression is sitting at 139/140.
Now I'm having problems getting the starter to turn the motor over. I bought a new Wal Mart battery. Charged it up and dropped it in. Without the plugs in, it spins the motor just fine. As soon as the plugs are in, it just chugs on trying to get past the compression.
So I read a few posts about how the Wal Mart batteries are not that good, so I returned it and picked up a Die Hard. Got it charged up and it's doing the same thing. I have since cleaned up the battery cables where they terminate on both posts of the battery and to the starter itself. I'm not sure what else it could be. Could it be the actual starter?
Here is a video of what it's doing:
[video=youtube;R7KttPtX_XM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7KttPtX_XM[/video]
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm almost at the end of frankensteining a couple of XPs together. I've got everything back together, motor wise. It looks and feels good as far as that goes. Compression is sitting at 139/140.
Now I'm having problems getting the starter to turn the motor over. I bought a new Wal Mart battery. Charged it up and dropped it in. Without the plugs in, it spins the motor just fine. As soon as the plugs are in, it just chugs on trying to get past the compression.
So I read a few posts about how the Wal Mart batteries are not that good, so I returned it and picked up a Die Hard. Got it charged up and it's doing the same thing. I have since cleaned up the battery cables where they terminate on both posts of the battery and to the starter itself. I'm not sure what else it could be. Could it be the actual starter?
Here is a video of what it's doing:
[video=youtube;R7KttPtX_XM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7KttPtX_XM[/video]
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.