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			No, it cranks the same hot or cold. If it was getting stiff wihen hot, what does that tell you?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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   after it hot the motor turn tight  
		
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	Eric Thibodeau 1942 willys Jeep  | 
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			Hmmmmm. There could be only two reasons I can come up with. Either the unburnt fuel is gumming up the cylinders and rings or the heat is expanding something. There shouldn't be any greater electrical draw with a hot motor but if the battery was running down somehow it would seem like it was getting harder to crank.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			it might be related to the starter motor also getting hot by heat transfer. Possible problems in the starter could be either electrical efficiency changing when hot or mechanical due to clearances of bearings or other parts changing when hot.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Hi, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Hum starter probleme possible wy not    but would you think if my carb is floding that i have to much compression   
		
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	Eric Thibodeau 1942 willys Jeep  | 
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			Hi Bruce -When I put my carrier together I installed a new resistor because the original looked a bit scruffy -but the new one didnt seem to work well so I put in the original old one and I have had no further problem (touch wood ) -Greg
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			What a coincidence.....I drove my Ford down to the Windsor Military Tattoo and while arriving at the site she died...did all the preliminary stuff for vapour lock.  Even went so far as taking the fuel pump off and priming by hand...had fuel....mmmmm Jordan Baker happened to pop his head in and asked if I had spark.  Voila....no spark.  Also weak battery after a series of cranking.  With the vast knowledge of Geoff Bottoms, a check was done to see if points were opening...yup....so the coil was dead.  He went out and picked up a new 6 volt coil and charged up the battery.  Still no spark....so down under and replaced the rotor as well....and voila...she started up.  I was using an original NOS coil which sat on top and above the engine.  I understand they tend to fail as they are tar filled and the new repro ones are resin filled and more trustworthey.   Things to do.....carry spares of all electrical components.  Will check the resistor angle as well to try to elimate any future mishaps....Geoff has an interesting story about getting to the Tattoo as well. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Cheers from Windsor Mike Timoshyk  | 
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