Starter - 1971 Cutlass Supreme
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Starter - 1971 Cutlass Supreme
Hello All. I have had my 1971 Cutlass for about 2 months. Zero issues with starting the car. This morning my son was going to take it to work and it would not start or turnover. Battery is brand new and was ok.
Was told to knock on the starter. Could not reach it so I shook the car a bit, up and down, etc. Car started. Anyone have any issues similar? Should I change the starter? It has fired up the past three times since.
Just wanted to check with you all. Thanks.
Was told to knock on the starter. Could not reach it so I shook the car a bit, up and down, etc. Car started. Anyone have any issues similar? Should I change the starter? It has fired up the past three times since.
Just wanted to check with you all. Thanks.
#2
Welcome! Auto or manual? Column or console? When it works it is almost impossible to diagnose.
If it is an automatic and this happens again, keep the key in the crank position, foot firmly on the brake and move the shift lever about.
In the interim clean and tighten every connection you can reach.
If it is an automatic and this happens again, keep the key in the crank position, foot firmly on the brake and move the shift lever about.
In the interim clean and tighten every connection you can reach.
#4
I'd try diagnosing it first before launching the "parts cannon." If you do need a starter my preference is toward a local rebuilder vs. a big box store rebuilt.
There is a purple wire going to the solenoid/starter solenoid. If that gets battery voltage and it doesn't crank I'd replace the starter and solenoid as an assembly. If the purple wire doesn't get battery voltage while attempting to crank the problem is the neutral safety switch, the ignition switch or a connection.
There is a purple wire going to the solenoid/starter solenoid. If that gets battery voltage and it doesn't crank I'd replace the starter and solenoid as an assembly. If the purple wire doesn't get battery voltage while attempting to crank the problem is the neutral safety switch, the ignition switch or a connection.
#5
Is the backdrive linkage in place? The neutral safety switch for your car is located at the base of the steering column, even with a floor shift. The backdrive linkage from the trans to the steering column locks the shifter when the key is removed but also operates the NSS. If it is missing (a frequent problem when headers are installed, or if this was not originally a floor shift car) or if it is improperly adjusted, the collar on the steering column won't be in the correct position to activate the NSS.
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The crazy thing is that he replaced the NSS with a homemade kill switch. So I don't have that in place with the car. So far it has been starting all day now.
I will get under there and check connections and update later. Appreciate the quick response all. Newbie with these olds, but will get the hang of it.
I will get under there and check connections and update later. Appreciate the quick response all. Newbie with these olds, but will get the hang of it.
#8
So what OTHER non-stock "features" are in the car? Given how much most car owners truly suck at wiring, I'd start there looking for crappy connections, corrosion, etc. Is the switch even rated to carry enough current for the starting circuit? If not, burned switch contacts will cause this problem.
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Ever watch a fish try to swim out of water? Purchase a used paperback original OEM GM 1971 Oldsmobile Chassis Service Manual (CSM) - today, if you don't already own this manual. Don't buy a brand new 1971 CSM, don't buy a 1971 CD/DVD as it will be a copy of the original and the majority of times they lack details and are for the most part, unacceptable print. The CSM is your BIBLE for this car as it explains, in detail, the serviceable equipment on your car & includes an original color wiring diagram.
Look around you might find one less expensive &/or in better condition (or not) - do some research but purchase the CSM ASAP.
1971 Oldsmobile Chassis Service Manual
Look around you might find one less expensive &/or in better condition (or not) - do some research but purchase the CSM ASAP.
1971 Oldsmobile Chassis Service Manual
Last edited by Vintage Chief; October 9th, 2023 at 03:11 PM.
#14
It's even more of a process for those of us trying to help you remotely. The mind reading thing still isn't working. We have no idea what modifications have been done to the car that might cause a starting problem. Without that info, we can only ***-U-ME that the car and wiring and starter are stock. Clearly that is not the case. Without complete info, we can't really provide you with useful responses. Even the Chassis Service Manual will be worthless if the wiring is modified from stock.
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The A/C mod looks like the Sanden compressor swap while retaining the original condenser and evaporator. I did much the same on my 67 Delta. Converting over to a C/COT system also simplifies things. This really is not a particularly invasive mod and saves a bunch of weight and space in the engine compartment. The alternator just looks like a late model 12SI, also not uncommon.
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The A/C mod looks like the Sanden compressor swap while retaining the original condenser and evaporator. I did much the same on my 67 Delta. Converting over to a C/COT system also simplifies things. This really is not a particularly invasive mod and saves a bunch of weight and space in the engine compartment. The alternator just looks like a late model 12SI, also not uncommon.
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1971 A-Body Product Information Manual
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It's your neutral/reverse lockout switch on the lower column for 71-72 vehicles. Moving shifter up and down a few times cleans the contacts enuff to start again. Happened to me recently and of course I pulled the started first and wasted 2 hrs of my life......
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