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1950 Buick Special 6 Volt starting issue
Thank you for taking the time to read this and offer your thoughts (and payers). I just became the proud owner of a 1950 Buick Special model 41D. It ran great for a week and then nothing. The issue is there is no power going anywhere. This is what I have done.
I put new break lights and a new head light. After I had done that the car ran with no issues. There was a Kill switch on the car that I thought might be the issue so I removed it. I took the battery and had it tested and it is good, less than a year old. I did continuity test on the negative cable and got a solid tone right away. The test on the positive cable took a few seconds and then I got a tone. I an new too using a meter to test with. I’m thinking of changing the positive cable out with a 2 gauge cable from Tracker Supply. I am getting no power anywhere in the car not even the horn. Looking for what to test(and how to) test next. Should I replace the positive cable? Car still has the original(rebuilt) engine straight 8 with no aftermarket add ons. Any suggestions or help would be worderful. |
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Re: 1950 Buick Special 6 Volt starting issue
Well track down the positive cable to its distribution point in the car, you should have a wiring diagram to avoid guesswork.
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Re: 1950 Buick Special 6 Volt starting issue
I have the shop manual that goes with the car. It has diagrams that have helped. I’m going today to Get a set of ne cable both negative and positive.
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