My car starts well first thing, with a good turn of the starter and quick leap into life from the engine - my assumption is that the battery and starter are OK. However, after a long run of more than an hour at normal speeds 50-60 ish, after stopping for a break, the car is very slow turning over the starter motor. If I put the booster pack on, or roll it down a hill a bit, it starts first time. I assume that the battery isn't getting charged correctly.
What do I check and how do I fix it?
I have a volt meter - what should I check on the voltage regulator?
Matt - Minor 1000 1098 Convertible 1965 Yellow - Dynamo Positive Earth.
Poor starting after a long run
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ive had this a few times on various cars,each time it was the starter motor,when the heat from the engine transfers to the starter,it causes an electical breakdown and the starter to spin slowly. But no problem when cold.Don't know the true electrical reason not that knowledgable on electrics. Can you borrow a known good starter to try before you buy so to speak. Cheers