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1991 GT Won't turn over

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jmcgill

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I have a 1991 GT that was running great last summer...however on the last day of August, I found that the throttle cable was bad and the oil pump was running full on, without any regulation.

I got a new cable, and thought all I'd have to do was install it, and I was good to go. Unfortunately, I never even got that far, because on a whim I hit the starter button and it just clicked (the engine turns over by hand). I figured it was a dead battery, so I put it on the trickle charge. When it was 100% charged, I hit the starter button again. Nothing...just a click from something inside that white box that sits on top of the battery....

So, I took the top off the battery, and took that box apart, and I've got a ton of wires in there with some sort of whitish glop all over them.

Is one of the things in there the solenoid?

I'm guessing I have a bad ground somewhere, but I'm woefully ignorant of these things (although willing to learn). Where should I be checking for the ground, or trying to test out this wiring?

Thanks,

Joe
 
Prob not...just the solenoid. Put a pliers to the two posts on the solenoid and it should turn over. If it does, its most likely a solenoid.

I have used ones if you need it.
 
Its quite tough the first time you do it. Prob would be a good idea to remove the pipe, but it can be done w/o removing it using long extensions. Yours will be a little easier being its a GT. Two bolts holding the starter to the mag housing, and on the back of the starter there is a bolt holding it to the cases. Pull it out and then take the nut holding the power wire off.

If you need a good used OEM starter let me know.
 
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