Get a battery and end your worries. If I am going to let a car sit for long periods, and then it needs a battery, I go to Advance Auto Parts and get a "used" battery, which is actually only a return--not defective. they only have a 90 day warranty, but they also only cost $25.00--and it could be their best battery or their cheapest., They just remove the labels.
If you are going to let a car sit without a battery "tender", the battery will go bad anyway.
-------------- Original message from Alex Shevat <shevat6@xxxxxxxxx>: --------------
Mark,It seems like your battery isn't powerful enough, I would check that first since it is an old battery.Alex1964 Crown sedanEdmond, OK
Mark Elliott <deadfishe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I am in a position where I need to move my 64 out of the garage. The
car has not been started for several years (3-4). I charged the
battery up, poured a little gas down the carb, and turned the key,
and nothing happened. There was a single click (like the solenoid
firing), and then nothing.
Any ideas on the cause of the nothing? Is it likely a bad
starter? Could it be a bad battery (the battery is 7-8 years old,
and has been sitting most of that time). Could it be something more
serious? Is there an easy way to tell (in case you haven't guessed
already, I am not terribly mechanically inclined). I could hear a
very quiet whirring sound that could have been the starter spinning,
but I can't be sure.
Thanks for any information you can offer to help,
Mark Elliott
1964 Crown 4door in pieces in the garage (but it needs to be moved
out of the garage)
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