'53 Hornet Wiring Dilema
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Sell it.0
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No, just kidding!Let me just double check: Does it have a Hydramatic?0
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Russ Yes it is a Hydramatic.All additional items that are wired13. Stop Light switch14. HornsJ Lombard0
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The Hudson Transmission neutral safety switch is
mechanically adjusted to only allow voltage to flow when the transmission
selector is in N (eutral). If this is
properly adjusted there will be continuity (Short circuit) between the input
from the Ignition switch (IGN post on switch) through the neutral safety switch
to the output post and on to the switched voltage input of the starter
solenoid. This wire is #14 on the Hudson
wiring diagram. You need a voltage
testing device (meter/test light) to quickly and thoroughly test for potential
problems. To test for the proper mechanical adjustment of the neutral safety switch,
place the transmission selector to N.
Then turn the ignition switch to ON… Have and assistant move the switch to the START position. At the input AND the output terminal of the
neutral safety switch there should be voltage.
There should also be voltage at the switching input terminal of the
starter solenoid. In a properly operating scenario, the starter motor should turn and the engine will start. Now test or proper no voltage conditions. Turn off the ignition switch. NO voltage should be
present at any of the terminals. Block
your cars wheels and set your parking brake.
Now retest with the transmission selector in all positions EXCEPT
neutral. There should be NO voltage
present EXCEPT at the input terminal of the neutral switch. Turn off the ignition switch. If these tests produce the noted results then
move on to the starter solenoid. With
your voltage test lead connected to the output side of the solenoid (Starter
side) jump voltage to the input switching terminal of the solenoid. Voltage
should now be present at the output side of the terminal and the starter should
turn. STOP.Is there voltage on the output of the solenoid, is the
starter turning?·
No, isolate
the solenoid by removing the starter cable.
Test the solenoid again. Shorting the switch terminal to input voltage
should show the same voltage at the output of a good solenoid.·
If the solenoid tests well test the connection
to the starter. When the starter
solenoid is engaged is there voltage at the input of the starter?o
YES - Your starter is defective OR the
starter is isolated from GROUND and will not turn because of this.·
If there is voltage at the starter input, check
for proper grounding of the starter. If
there is paint or any other surface contaminants at the mating surfaces between
starter and engine mounting plate the starter may not spin due to lost
GROUNDING.Finally,
the above assumes that there wires from and to the various connections notes
are in good repair and are properly connected.
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Oldfarmer:Thanks so much for your input. the following are the results of my tests.TEST:Mechanical adjustment of the neutral safety switch circuit #141.Neutral safety switch continuity testresult shifter in N = had continuityshifter in 4/3/lo/R = no continuity (open)2. Ign. Sw. "ON"/shifter in Nresults input term. of neutral switch = 6.45voutput term. of neutral switch = 6.45vST term of solenoid = 6.45v3. Ign. Sw. "OFF"/shifter in Nresults input term of neutral switch =6.45voutput term. of neutral switch = 6.45vST term. of solenoid = 6.45v4. Ign. Sw. "ON"/shifter in 4/3/lo/Rresults input term. of neutral switch = 0voutput term. of neutral switch = 6.46vST term. of solenoid = 6.46v5. Ign. Sw. "OFF"/shifter in 4/3/lo/Rresults input term. of neutral switch = 0voutput term. of neutral switch = 6.45vST term of solenoid = 6.46vbecause these were not the results you expected I did not continue to the testing of the starter solenoid.Your prognosis????regardsJ0
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After reviewing your readings, I believe you have the wires at the Neutral Safety Switch reversed. Your readings indicate that the output 6 volts from the start terminal of the ignition switch is connected to the output terminal of the neutral safety switch. See the attached diagram0
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Oldfarmer:I don't see any markings on the safety switch connections so I just switch the connection as you suggested & the results were exactly the same as before with regard to the voltage at each connection. I do notice a difference in your wiring diagram (real pretty by the way) & the diagram in the manual. You show the hot lead from the horn relay going to one side of the circuit breaker & the hot lead to the ignition switch connected to the opposite side of the circuit breaker. My manual shows both leads connected to the "B" side of the circuit breaker.regardsJ0
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Jay I reviewed the other posts. If the solenoid is indeed an isolated base type it is incorrect and you need to find a grounded base type to fix the problem. As I said call if needed.
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Anyone:Does anyone with the correct starter solenoid have the part no. & source? If I can get the correct solenoid this might help clear up the problem & I can get on to actually starting this old girl.regardsJ0
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just for info:I took the solenoid completely out & checked for continuity. Power side to st post I have continuity, st post to the mounting bracket (ground) I have no continuity. So my conclusion is when installed & hooked up I will have power to the st terminal because of the continuity but it will not operate because there is no continuity to ground. Thus when I jump from the st terminal to either the pos. post (ground) or the mounting bracket (ground) the solenoid operates. Sound logical ???? If so I need to find the correct ground based solenoid.J0
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Everyone I got my ignition switch in the mail today (thanks Lance). I had the most gut wrenching experience this morning ... I had to put my most loyal companion of 14 years my border collie, Pepper, to sleep. I don't feel much like tinkering on the old Hudson right now but I will put the switch in maybe tomorrow & let every one know how she works.
good day for now
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J Lombard
Sorry to hear about Pepper. I had to put my sons dog to sleep a couple years ago. I know the feeling.
Lee O'Dell
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Time to move on
Thank you everyone for your kind words about Pepper & sharing your stories about your dogs.
On a lighter note
I received the ignition switch & have installed the new starter solenoid & am happy to report the engine now turns over with the key.
Solution to this dilemma was the installation of a "GROUND BASED STARTER SOLENOID".
I will close this thread now & move on to actually STARTING the engine. I want to thank:
Eddie, Russ, Per, Alex, Doug & Ken for all your help.
best regards to all
J Lombard0
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