Steve491
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Night Shifter,
I grew up in a small town called Fairmont WV. Kinda miss the snow down here in Charlotte, NC.
It certainly sounds like at least your battery. Put it on a slow charger over night and clean all the terminals you can possibly reach including the ground strap to the engine.
If you can get it running reliable enough to get to an Advance Auto Parts (don't know if you have them up there) they can run a test in the parking lot that tests the battery, alternator, and starter and print out the results. It's pretty neat, they have you turn the lights on, A/C, etc, raise the rpm, pretty thorough.
Good luck
I grew up in a small town called Fairmont WV. Kinda miss the snow down here in Charlotte, NC.
It certainly sounds like at least your battery. Put it on a slow charger over night and clean all the terminals you can possibly reach including the ground strap to the engine.
If you can get it running reliable enough to get to an Advance Auto Parts (don't know if you have them up there) they can run a test in the parking lot that tests the battery, alternator, and starter and print out the results. It's pretty neat, they have you turn the lights on, A/C, etc, raise the rpm, pretty thorough.
Good luck
just think its your battery or stuck/or bad starter? the altenator doesn't have nothing to do with the "starting" of your engine does it? if your motor was surging "exp. at idle rpms goin up an down, when you rev it up an let off the gas engine wants to fall below normal idle rpm an possib. dies"? Then i would lean more to bad alt. 