Yes everything is newDid you recently replace the starter?
Starter is new. Im thinking I may have the wrong belhousing flexplate combo. But if that was wrong, why would it only not work sometimes? Currently have 164T flexplate in a rebuilt C4 but I am unsure now if the bell is for a 157TThat sounds like the typical scenario of a failing starter.
In the old days that would’ve only been in the realm of a very old starter. Nowadays, however, since you can’t trust most parts to work very long anyway, maybe even a new starter would start doing that prematurely.
Its a frame off restoration. New starter was removed because I figured it was defective. Same symptoms with new oneWhy was previous starter replaced? And if it was just to have new/better parts on your Bronco I'd put the previous one back in just to see if it takes care of problem.
Auto or manual transmission? Had trouble with mine when a new high torque starter installed. The nose on the starter was too long and didn’t work properly. Changed to proper starter for manual transmission. May not be your problem but worth a check.Starter is new. Im thinking I may have the wrong belhousing flexplate combo. But if that was wrong, why would it only not work sometimes? Currently have 164T flexplate in a rebuilt C4 but I am unsure now if the bell is for a 157T
Head scratcher here. This truck usually starts fine, but sometimes when turning over it seems the starter isn’t catching the flex plate. All the parts are new and if you bump it a few times it will eventually start. Voltage and ground is good
Exactly, well said.Here's your clue. You said it usually starts fine. That means the starter is engaging the flex plate/flywheel properly. Bad alignment issues or wrong components should show up pretty much every time.
Sounds to me that the Bendix drive isn't working properly, either from low voltage or a bad Bendix. The starter will sound like it is spinning (because it is) but not engaging the flywheel/flex plate since it isn't moving out all the way.
You said voltage and ground are good but haven't said how you tested it and what the readings are. You may be 100% right but we see so many that haven't done a proper test I have to ask.
Here's your clue. You said it usually starts fine. That means the starter is engaging the flex plate/flywheel properly. Bad alignment issues or wrong components should show up pretty much every time.
Sounds to me that the Bendix drive isn't working properly, either from low voltage or a bad Bendix. The starter will sound like it is spinning (because it is) but not engaging the flywheel/flex plate since it isn't moving out all the way.
You said voltage and ground are good but haven't said how you tested it and what the readings are. You may be 100% right but we see so many that haven't done a proper test I have to I
Did a bunch of work and testing last night and still the same result. It must be the starter. New dedicated ground, counted flexplate teeth and inspected them for wear. New clamp style battery cables. Meter tested everything. Starter is getting 12v. I have a higher quality starter coming from summit tomorrow.After you do that-
Go to one of the "forever warranty" stores and buy a couple starters- or at least have them laying on the counter side by side at the store to compare them accurately. Sure helps.
Good luck