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Fred is dead!

Now that I've had a chance to cool off and think a little, I remember having a bit of an issue with Fred dipping the drivers'
front tire off into the ditch on my gravel road coming off the ridge prior to the drive into town today.
He did a "bonk" down onto what I thought was the LF suspension at that time.
He would not have been shut off until I arrived at the gas station some time later and that's when the trouble started...

No idea why I didn't think of that sooner. Betting when I get under there tomorrow one will relate to the other, eh?
I'm leaning toward this being unrelated.
The starter solenoid on the starter itself is essentially a lever that pushes the starter pinion gear into contact with the flywheel. The solenoid can fail.
I've had starters that will push out the pinion and not spin it, I've had them spin the pinion without it being pushed out too. An old trick is to tap the starter with a hammer, this may encourage the lever to move and engage the pinion. I'm surely using generic terminology here as I don't know the correct factory terms.
Do you even hear any sort of CLICK when you turn the key? I don't recall if the car is a manual or 727 but if manual, can you push and rock the car back and forth in gear a bit?
Recently a FBBO friend had a loose connection at his starter relay and the starter randomly engaged the flywheel while the engine was already running and it stayed engaged until he pulled over to pull the negative cable. I met up with him roadside and we changed the starter relay, all was well afterwards.
You did mention no dash lights but I don't understand. Do you mean that the instrument panel does not light up? No headlights, dome light, brake lights either?
 
Um Fred taste good. LOL

Tom

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Hopefully it's an easy fix so Fred can be out and about in no time.
 
Pretty much all is suggested.
The one thing I will add old friend
Is......
JACK STANDS !
 
Hey Ed,
I had this very same thing happen last year. It was the starter relay itself. (China thing):mad: I hope it's that simple for you as well.
OH, and remember. The Lord won't put more on your plate than you can handle. Take care. :praying:
 
I had a shorted out amp gage on a '67 Newport that caused the same issue. Apparently power runs through the gage. Jumped it out and bingo!
 
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