The saga continues....
Having completed various other unrelated jobs I have now returned to the non-starting problem and after looking at Ratae's suggested link I realise my description of "non-starting" should more accurately be "not turning over", as the starter often refuses to operate when the motor is hot. Imagine the frustration when you nip to the pub for a swift half then have to wait there for an hour or so until the motor cools and feels like starting again!
Anyway, thinking of possible faulty solenoid, starter, relay or even fuse box, I swapped them all in turn (lucky to have a P38 donor in the drive) but with no improvement. I've also tried furious "waggling" of the ignition key and gear selector in the feint hope it might cure the problem, but again no joy. I've read that over heating crank positioning sensors can cause problems too, but can't see how that would stop the starter spinning.
Referring back to Rave, I guess my next possible fault option would be in the Becm 'cos that's where the energizer wire seems to come from and I assume that's not an easy donor swap as it would need re-coding (?) and I don't suppose the existing Becm can be operated on to cure the fault, or can it?
As an interim resort I have considered interrupting the energizer wire with a 3-way toggle switch to give a +ve charge direct to the starter solenoid (but without affecting the Becm), which should get the starter motor spinning which in turn should start the engine - providing I remember to switch on the ignition. Next time I have the non-starting (spinning) problem at home, I'll try a direct wiring fix as above to see if it will work before faffing about with a more permanent fix.
In the meantime any other suggestions or tips would be appreciated.
Having completed various other unrelated jobs I have now returned to the non-starting problem and after looking at Ratae's suggested link I realise my description of "non-starting" should more accurately be "not turning over", as the starter often refuses to operate when the motor is hot. Imagine the frustration when you nip to the pub for a swift half then have to wait there for an hour or so until the motor cools and feels like starting again!
Anyway, thinking of possible faulty solenoid, starter, relay or even fuse box, I swapped them all in turn (lucky to have a P38 donor in the drive) but with no improvement. I've also tried furious "waggling" of the ignition key and gear selector in the feint hope it might cure the problem, but again no joy. I've read that over heating crank positioning sensors can cause problems too, but can't see how that would stop the starter spinning.
Referring back to Rave, I guess my next possible fault option would be in the Becm 'cos that's where the energizer wire seems to come from and I assume that's not an easy donor swap as it would need re-coding (?) and I don't suppose the existing Becm can be operated on to cure the fault, or can it?
As an interim resort I have considered interrupting the energizer wire with a 3-way toggle switch to give a +ve charge direct to the starter solenoid (but without affecting the Becm), which should get the starter motor spinning which in turn should start the engine - providing I remember to switch on the ignition. Next time I have the non-starting (spinning) problem at home, I'll try a direct wiring fix as above to see if it will work before faffing about with a more permanent fix.
In the meantime any other suggestions or tips would be appreciated.