Hello All,
Ive posted here before (2-3 years ago) and you guys were a great help but for what ever reason my old screen name and password did not work so I had to re-register.
Anyway, here's my problem: The engine cranks over just fine and actually "starts" while I'm cranking but as soon as I let off the key it dies acting just like the ballast resistor is shot. The trouble is I put a brand new ballast resistor in and the problem still exists. If I jumper the new ballast resistor to the engine ciruit breaker the engine starts and runs great. I have good conituity from the "I" terminal on the starter to the ballast resisitor and from the ballast resistor to the coil. My suspicions are that something in the starter is fried (maybe a diode??).
This is a 2007 5.7L carbureted Crusader"power pack" with a YLM series Mallory electronic distributor and a rear mounted Crusader OEM starter.
Any help at all will be greatly appreciated.
Ive posted here before (2-3 years ago) and you guys were a great help but for what ever reason my old screen name and password did not work so I had to re-register.
Anyway, here's my problem: The engine cranks over just fine and actually "starts" while I'm cranking but as soon as I let off the key it dies acting just like the ballast resistor is shot. The trouble is I put a brand new ballast resistor in and the problem still exists. If I jumper the new ballast resistor to the engine ciruit breaker the engine starts and runs great. I have good conituity from the "I" terminal on the starter to the ballast resisitor and from the ballast resistor to the coil. My suspicions are that something in the starter is fried (maybe a diode??).
This is a 2007 5.7L carbureted Crusader"power pack" with a YLM series Mallory electronic distributor and a rear mounted Crusader OEM starter.
Any help at all will be greatly appreciated.