Joel
A larger diameter cable will do no harm and perhaps give the starter a
little more 'sparkle' but the original cable to the correct
specification with good terminations is quite adequate.
2 volts drop is not that great. Bear in mind that the official test
specification for 'our' M45G starter is
Torque at 1000 r.p.m.: 15.5 lb.ft with 570 amp at 8.8 terminal voltage
Lock Torque 32.5 lb.-ft with 900 amps 6.4 terminal voltage.
This with fully charged 115 amp.hr battery at 10-hour rate.
So taking the first 1000 r.p.m. as being a typical starting figure we
have about 4 volts drop and this with short test leads used on the rig
and a good high capacity battery.
It is more likely that your battery has an increased internal resistance
due to age etc.
Before changing anything else I would try an alternative battery.
Regards
>Battery cables are the exception to the rule that voltage drops are connection
>issues. Corrosion can grow inside the cables and cause a no start.
>A 2 volt drop is world class. Spec is no more than 0.3V.
>Bigger cables can't hurt, but a new cable of the correct gauge should be just
>fine.
>Rick
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>On Aug 8, 2011, at 10:01, "Tom McCay - Classic-Car-World Ltd"
><enquiries at classic-car-world.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Voltage drop is usually associated with high resistance joints rather than
>the cable itself. Have you checked and cleaned all of the connections to the
>battery, starter solenoid etc? Dirty or loose connections would give the same
>symptoms.
>>
>> Kindest Regards
>>
>> Tom
>> Tom McCay - Director, CCW-Tools, a division of Classic-Car-World Ltd, 32
>> Washingborough Road, Heighington, Lincoln, LN4 1RE. 01522 888178 (Tel) 0870
>> 705 9115 (fax) enquiries at ccw-tools.com www.ccw-tools.com
>>
>> Registered address: 32 Washingborough Road, Heighington, Lincoln, LN4 1RE.
>> Classic-Car-World Limited is a company registered in England and Wales with
>> company number 3930761. VAT registration number: 755 7630 05
>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: gardner5 at comcast.net
>>>> To: "Jean Caron" <vintage_roadster_restoration at hotmail.com>
>>>> Cc: healeys at autox.team.net
>>>> Sent: Monday, August 8, 2011 7:43:19 AM
>>>> Subject: [Healeys] volt drop
>>>>
>>>> Have a 2 volt- drop detected between battery and starter, so cranking is
>>>> weak.B I'd thought that I'd already eliminated grounding etc. through
>visual
>>>> investigation , so I figured it that it was the starter armature and
>therefore
>>>> had the starter rebuilt.B Installed the rebuilt starter, and still have a
>2
>>>> volt-drop.B Now I'm considering replacing the cable from the battery to
>the
>>>> starter with a larger diameter.B Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Joel
>>>>
>>>> BN2
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