Replace solenoid, no start

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Titanium89sho

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So as I was doing all of the work to the '91 SHO I just purchased, I accidentally cracked the starter solenoid. One of the studs broke off but I got it to stay on for a short time until I could get a replacement. I went out to start the car today to go get the new solenoid, and all I get is a click, then nothing.

I get the new solenoid, and install it, but when I turn the key I get fuel pump priming, then click again, and then everything in the car goes dead. did I blow a fuse somewhere, or is this a dead batt? I am charging the batt. now, but After 1 1/2 hours on the charger, it did the same thing. After 10-20 secs, the clock will come back on, but everything in the car is dead for a short time when I turn the key forward. Nothing works at all for that short time.

Any help would be appreciated. Oh, and I checked the solenoid on my '89 SHO, and it works fine on that car, so it is not a defective part.

Jessey
 

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It very well could be a loose and or dirty connection on the battery or any other connections from the battery to the starter. I would say first thing is to clean and snug up all connections and try again.
 

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wires are all tight, little wire on the S-stud is also connected.

Batt. wires are fine.

Like I said, I put it on the '89 and it fired right up with it. Anything else besides loose wires?? I am at a loss.

I find the fact that everything goes dead for a few seconds weird. but the fuel system primes before I go to start (slowly turning the key forward)
 

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I would say a connection could be still dirty, I have seen it happen before. especially on the battery posts.
 

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Maybe I should also say that the car was firing up perfect before this happened and I had to change the solenoid. Making the loose connection very unlikely, although I am going back out to check them all for the 4th time.
 

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Found the problem....one of the fusible links went. I must have grounded it when I was removing the old solenoid. I replaced it, and presto, starts up normally again.
 

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