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Hi Guys,

I recently had to take the battery out of my 1978 280Z to start another car and when I put it back I did not strap it in. The next day I found it leaning against the block and now it won’t start. The volt meter red light turns on, on the first turn of the key but when its turn completely to start the engine the needle goes to zero, the red light turns off and the engine/starter do nothing. Could it be possible something burnt out if the positive terminal touched the engine block? On a visual inspection I could not see anything, any ideas would be appreciated.

Regards,

Rick

Edited by rickl750



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First, it sounds like there is a good chance you shorted out your battery.

Second, check your fusible links. They could have fried.

Third, you could have burned up wires that are taped together in the wiring harness. You may have to strip off the tape and check.

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