I would load-test the battery. If it checks out,the starter would be my next
target.
Clint Hooper
H&H Custom,owner
1969 El Camino protourer
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"You may find me dead one day in a ditch. But by God,you'll find me in a
pile of brass."

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> Sounds like the starter is faulty. Not uncommon to have a new one that
won't work properly . I presume the "new" starter is a re-conditioned one,
right.  Went thru 3 re's,once then bought a brand new one to resolve the
issue.gm66
>
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> From: "Crazy Rusty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I've taken the battery out of the equation completely and still have the
> issue.  I took out the plugs and sprayed some WD-40 in each of the
cylinders
> and tried to start it to burn it off and it turned over really nice.  Put
> the plugs back in and now I have the same problem.



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