Posted by buickanddeere on December 21, 2013 at 15:41:19 from (209.240.119.130):
In Reply to: Hard starting 466 posted by cushman on December 21, 2013 at 13:27:13:
Cranking rpm may have been a place to have looked after checking just the timing and a hydraulic pump de-stroker next. A 1/10 of a volt here, a 2/10 volt there and another 1/10 volt on high resistance connections and cables. Tired batteries, a worn starter and some extra drag from the closed center hydraulics. I have yet to ever have somebody report back with voltage across the starter while cranking. That one simple test tells a lot. Seems however everybody has $$$ instead to randomly throw parts at the problem. Pretty easy to drop 25-50 cranking rpm and loose cold weather starting ability. There is a right powerful Delco inline PM reduction drive starter that will wail that engine over. With rpms closer to idle speed instead of cranking speed. http://www.delcoremy.com/remy_44mt.html
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