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Garaged my 1959 last night and this afternoon it starts put as soon as I take my hand off the ignition the starter stops and so does the engine. Does anyone have advice as to what went wrong without any notice or how to fix my problem?
Check for continuity across the terminals on the ballast resistor. The coil gets power direct from the starter solenoid when the starter is cranking, but when the key returns to the "On" position, power to the coil comes only from the ignition switch through the secondary side of the ballast resistor. If the resistor has failed, you'll only have power to the coil while cranking.
take a jumper wire with aligator clips and connect the clips to the screws on the ballast resistor. if it runs fine, your ballast resistor took a crap as john suggested. i carry a wire with clips in all my ballast resistor equipped gm cars so if a ballast resistor fails in lower poopville, i can get home. good luck, mike
A problem in the ignition switch will also do this. If the jumping across the ballast resistor doesn't work, put a jumper wire from the positive terminal on the battery to the positive terminial on the coil.
This works fine, but you will need to pull the wire to shut it off after it starts.
I don't think the Rev. Mike (need to distinguish which Mike) subscribes to St. Christopher. St. C is a different brand. However, going to worship (regardless at which house) at least twice on the Sabbath will keep anyone from needing either the talisman, screwdriver, or jumper wire. Prayers to the Corvette father are recommended.
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