Tomorrow, weather permitting, I will try to replace the Mopar Ballast Resistor (probably original to 1959), and check all contacts. If that doesn't help, I will replace the ignition switch. Car runs absolutely great once it starts (I painted the engine a couple days ago and it should have hardened to the point that some heat will help solidify the new Chrysler Red engine paint for the Red Ram V8).
Thanks for everyone's input.....
Larry
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From: hemipowerflite . <hemipowerflite@xxxxxxxxx> To: Larry Ashbaugh <alienvoice@xxxxxxx> Sent: Thu, Mar 12, 2020 7:54 pm Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Starting Question Most likely, you have low voltage at the coil due to bad connections through the firewall or other places. Once the starter stops cranking, you get more power and it can start. Check the line & all connectors to see where the drop in voltage occurs. Using an HEI or other electronic ignition can help because you can eliminate the ignition resistor. Another possibility, although remote, is that there is an issue with your ignition switch so that it doesn't supply power to your coil while cranking. But this isn't as likely.
Nathan
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 3:34 PM Larry Ashbaugh <000003991ab8a71e-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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