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last visit: Sat Nov 21 14:54 CST 2009[RELATED]Dunno if this it or not, but I just ran into it after putting the motor back into the 245. Wouldn't crank at all, totally inert. I started checking this and that, eventually determined that there was 12V at the main cable on the starter, and 12V to the terminal when the key was in the crank position. Still nothing.
Then I noticed that there was a less prominent spade connection on the starter. Moved the wire to there, cranked perfectly.
EDIT: Ah, I should have read *all* the posts first!
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 06:01 CST 2009[RELATED]George,
Do the OIL and GEN lights come on with the key?
At the starter, the white/red wire is coming from the 50 terminal on the keyswitch; it should be hot in START. The brown wire is coming from a 35A fuse (it isn't fused though). At the fuse it is ganged with two more brown wires, one goes to the clock and the other is connected to B+ on the regulator. There should be 2 brown wires on B+ at the regulator, the other one comes from the 30 terminal of the stater. Also at the 30 terminal of the starter you should have the big red wire from the battery.
I don't understand why the one wire was taped up. If it was hot at all times it must be coming directly from the battery and should be connected to the 30 terminal. Was there a new heavy cable installed? If so, why was that one left there?
You mentioned a brown/green wire. That is the field terminal wire and should be connected between the regulator and the generator F terminals. And, of course, D- to D- and to the GEN light.
If the starter big terminal is hot, you should be able to get the starter to turn by shorting across from the 50 terminal (white/red) to the big lug.
Do you have need a wiring diagram? www.volvo1800pictures.com/
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posted by walrus3 on Fri Jul 3 19:01 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 18:07 CST 2009[RELATED]The brown wire and the green wire go to the same big terminal and have been replaced but not removed.
I took the lazy man's way out after thinking about it for a while.
I called up Wade Smart, the guy I bought it from and asked him, "Did you install an auxiliary starter switch?"
Answer: "I did! I got tired of breaking off keys!"
It's on a little blue panel just inside the door. With the battery hooked up, it does indeed crank!
After Susan finishes her singing gig tomorrow I'll try it with gas.
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posted by planetman on Fri Jul 3 17:44 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 19:50 CST 2009[RELATED]Hello,
Have you tried a bypassing the starter switch by putting 12v directly to trigger connection?
I have a wired remote starter button with 2 heavy gauge wires for this purpose, but you could use a single jumper wire.
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posted by walrus3 on Fri Jul 3 18:58 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 18:07 CST 2009[RELATED]I thought about that but considering the other stuff works and the big terminal is hot, I smelled a rat.
I called up Wade Smart, the guy I bought it from and asked him, "Did you install an auxiliary starter switch?"
Answer: "I did! I got tired of breaking off keys!"
It's on a little blue panel just inside the door. With the battery hooked up, it does indeed crank!
After Susan finishes her singing gig tomorrow I'll try it with gas.
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George Downs, Bartlesville, Heart of the USA!
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Fri Jul 3 17:42 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 17:04 CST 2009[RELATED]I'd start by bypassing the ignition swtich.. feed 12v straight to the solenoid. If no joy, bridge the braided wire between the solenoid and starter and see if the starter turns (of course, it won't engage the gear, but will give you an idea)
Round plugs and brown wires? I guess I can't say without looking, but it was a brown wire that went to the neutral safety switch in my '70 145... But I don't think a '66 would ever have come with an automatic...
Wish I was there.. this one sound like fun!
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posted by walrus3 on Fri Jul 3 18:55 CST 2009
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last visit: Sat Nov 21 18:07 CST 2009[RELATED]Easier'n that!
I called up Wade Smart, the guy I bought it from and asked him, "Did you install an auxiliary starter switch?"
Answer: "I did! I got tired of breaking off keys!"
It's on a little blue panel just inside the door. With the battery hooked up, it does indeed crank!
After Susan finishes her singing gig tomorrow I'll try it with gas.
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George Downs, Bartlesville, Heart of the USA!
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