Okay guys need some advice. I went for gas tonight and the car wouldn't start at the pump after filling up. I'm thinking there is a dead spot in my starter. I turned the key and got a "click" and what I'll describe as a half a crank. I tried a couple of times and noticed smoke coming out from under the hood. When I opened the hood nothing was on fire (thank God) and everything looked fine. When I checked the battery cables, the negative cable was HOT! We tried to jump start the car and it still wouldn't turn over, just a "click" and a half a crank. Luckily the gas station is at the top of a steep hill so I was able to push start it. I noticed after it started that the voltmeter was reading a little lower than normal (?) Once I got it home I replaced the starter solenoid and tightened the cables, and the car started. Again, I think it's the starter but I'm looking for other opinions.
Here's what I've done so far:
1) Battery is only 2 years old (terminals are clean)
2) Battery cable ends are new (the old ones were cracked)
3) Cable ends are clean and tight as of tonight (they were a little loose)
3) Starter solenoid is new (as of tonight)
I am also going to check, clean, and tighten any ground wires I can find. Any idea how many & where they are located?
I just thought of something. When we had the heads off to port them, we painted them. I think I remember a ground strap that goes to the back of one of the heads. Could the paint be causing a problem?
Here's what I've done so far:
1) Battery is only 2 years old (terminals are clean)
2) Battery cable ends are new (the old ones were cracked)
3) Cable ends are clean and tight as of tonight (they were a little loose)
3) Starter solenoid is new (as of tonight)
I am also going to check, clean, and tighten any ground wires I can find. Any idea how many & where they are located?

I just thought of something. When we had the heads off to port them, we painted them. I think I remember a ground strap that goes to the back of one of the heads. Could the paint be causing a problem?

