I have a paperformance mini and my big fear is it is suffering from heat soak which sucks because my old syle starter suffered from it big time and this is why I switched. I just got it back on the road after a long resto so I never drove it with the new mini in hot weather, well finally hear in MA we are getting some hot and muggy (90*) weather.
when I turn the key on the volt gauge ( auto meter ) goes right up to 14 until I crank it and it draws down to 10v or even 8v and cranks real slow before catching this is on a warm engine.
back ground.. car sits on a trickle charger, battery is new and last I checked was perfect voltage wise with my DVM. I replaced the + & - battery cables with new oem ones ( PO had cheap ones on it) although it does still have the original factory + cable to the starter which didn't look that bad. My buddy has my DVM so I have to now chase him down to get it back so I can do test on the wires. It's easy enough to change the starter cable but I'm really thinking this starter is heat soaked and is going to die. I'm also running around16* of timing, does anyone think backing it off may help? any tips for heat soak? or does it sound like another issue?
when I turn the key on the volt gauge ( auto meter ) goes right up to 14 until I crank it and it draws down to 10v or even 8v and cranks real slow before catching this is on a warm engine.
back ground.. car sits on a trickle charger, battery is new and last I checked was perfect voltage wise with my DVM. I replaced the + & - battery cables with new oem ones ( PO had cheap ones on it) although it does still have the original factory + cable to the starter which didn't look that bad. My buddy has my DVM so I have to now chase him down to get it back so I can do test on the wires. It's easy enough to change the starter cable but I'm really thinking this starter is heat soaked and is going to die. I'm also running around16* of timing, does anyone think backing it off may help? any tips for heat soak? or does it sound like another issue?