unity
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So when I drive my Mark and its gets hot I have an issue with it wanting to turn over. If I am on the highway and exit to fuel up it usually starts right up. But if I am driving around town where ambient engine temps get higher it may take a few times to start.
Its just as if the battery is dead. Turn the key and it turns a little and the dome lights dim to all but out. But then when it does eventually start, it starts right up. Might take 3 or four attempts. If I let it cool for 20 minutes or so, also starts fine. The car can sit for days and still start so I dont think its the battery.
I had this problem with my 73 and it was the starter solenoid being baked by the exhaust. So, I replaced it on the VIII. It did not fix the problem at all. Battery is in the trunk with 2 main grounds and a 4 gauge positive lead to the front. Gold connections. I cleaned all the other connections, at the starter and at the relay box, with a dremel so they are REALLY cleaned up.
Dont think its the battery. Its a newer issue, so I am thinking its not the cable which should be the right size.
The only thing I can think of is the starter itself? It was rebuilt by a friend and I, but we are not experts....
Its just as if the battery is dead. Turn the key and it turns a little and the dome lights dim to all but out. But then when it does eventually start, it starts right up. Might take 3 or four attempts. If I let it cool for 20 minutes or so, also starts fine. The car can sit for days and still start so I dont think its the battery.
I had this problem with my 73 and it was the starter solenoid being baked by the exhaust. So, I replaced it on the VIII. It did not fix the problem at all. Battery is in the trunk with 2 main grounds and a 4 gauge positive lead to the front. Gold connections. I cleaned all the other connections, at the starter and at the relay box, with a dremel so they are REALLY cleaned up.
Dont think its the battery. Its a newer issue, so I am thinking its not the cable which should be the right size.
The only thing I can think of is the starter itself? It was rebuilt by a friend and I, but we are not experts....