Well, I've really been looking forward to this day. After a lot of work, I was going to start the car and prepare it for a trip to the alignment shop. Trouble is, it won't turn over.
The starter doesn't engage. I don't get the familiar clunk like the solenoid is bad, but a sound between a clunk and a click, if that makes sense.
Here is what I've done and what I know about the electrikery stuff.
1. The alternator is new. It has a three-pronged plug on the back instead of the three nuts like the old one. I made a note of connections on the old one and spliced the wires which went to the nuts on the old alternator to the wires going to the plug on the new one. I checked continuity between the three positions on the plug and the plug on the regulator, and all is ok. That is, DF goes to DF, D+ to D+, etc.
2. Wasn't sure where to attach the ground wire that came off the old alternator, so I fixed it from a screw on the back of the alternator (not a lug, for sure), and connected the other end to the bracket which hold the alternator in place, and on which it swivels when it is tightened. When I checked for continuity between the brown on the regulator plug and the car body, there was no continuity, indicating the alternator was not grounded. I then ran a separate wire from another mounting hole on the alternator to the bolt that holds the horn in place. Now there is continuity between the brown at the regulator plug and the car body.
3. The battery is new, as is the terminal connector for the + side. I cleaned up the various ground wires.
4. The starter has been overhauled and the solenoid is new. According to the BBB, there is supposed to be a ground wire from the top starter bolt to the car body, but there is no such wire evident on my car, nor do I recall there being one when I removed the starter a couple of months ago. I took the starter out again today and looked for this wire, but cannot find it.
5. With the ignition key on, none of the guages works. The red light in the center cluster comes on, and no other light comes on. I have had all of these guages out and put new bulbs in everywhere.
6. I put a new back on the ignition switch, but started the car after that, so don't think that is the problem.
7. All of the fuses look ok.
My understanding is that operation of the starter is sort of independent from the rest of the electrical system. I'm suspecting the starter is not grounded, but being attached to the bell housing with a couple of hundred foot-pounds of torque would effect a pretty good ground, I'd think.
Any advice as to how to proceed is appreciated. Is there a chance I left a wire under the dash disconnected, and this is the problem?
Joe