Starting my 1964 Opel Rekord. It was very difficult process. 6V system and 20W-50 summer oil in engine. Temperature -15C But after all it was successful!
44 years ago when i met my wife to be she had a car just like this one. I fell in love to the girl and the car. That old car is gone but i still got the girl.
Hello HS, is it possible that you will try to start this old 6 volt Opel again this winter, on the coldest possible day? The sound of the 6 volt starter is so beautiful. Thanks so much. I wish you all the best for the new year. Greeting - Stella 🤗
Sooo lange mitten im.Winter Anlassen mit einer 6 Volt Batterie... Das verkuerzt die Lebensdauer jener um die Haelfte... Ein Wunder das die Batterie das aushaelt....
It is a general misunderstanding that the vehicles back then with a 6-volts-system had been such weak even when they were new. The electrical system of the shown vehicle is faulty and therefore in need of repair. Often the voltage drop is too high.
Do naprawy i przejrzenia cała instalacja elektryczna czyli wszystkie kable od prądnicy do akumulatora do rozrusznika, oraz wszystkie połączenia minusa czyli masy do silnika do nadwozia do akumulatora wszystko trzeba pomierzyć miernikiem elektrycznym wszystko dokładnie oczyścić i będzie zapalał znacznie lepiej
Hello there, could I use the cranking fragments of your video for my coldstarting compilation? Of course I will put a link to your original video in the description, increasing the original’s popularity too. Thanks a lot for you answer in advance :) Took a while to get going, with that 20W oil it's probably a good simulation of what people went through back in the day, now imagine -35 or less in Siberia or North Europe =)
When you were jumping it off, does the donor vehicle need to also be a 6v system, or is it safe for a 12V system to jump it off? I've never had this particular question until watching your video. And it also seems that a 6V battery has more reserve to spin the engine than a similarly sized 12V battery. I've seen several long difficult cold starts with 6V systems, and none needed a jump, even though they turned over just like your opel. Am I correct (assuming a new-ish battery fully charged in very cold weather)? A couple of these engines even seemed to spin faster after a couple of long crank times,
They can take 12v for short time if the car has no electronics. This one doesn't even have a radio so no problem. I had problem with bad battery cut off, I removed that and got less resistance and it finally started. It would start faster if that switch would have not malfunctioned.
I'm glad you didn't rev the nuts out of the engine when it did eventually start like some idiot would have done which is very bad for a cold engine & is just asking for future trouble! That starter motor must have been on the verge of burnout by the time the engine started & interesting you boosted the 6v battery with 12v from another vehicle! Glad the dynamo is charging the battery well. Do you still have this car & is it still running please?
It was obvious right from the start that the battery in that car was too weak to start the engine. So why didn't he put a new fully charged battery in there in the first place? After all that cranking, he decides to jump start it.
Hi, I also have a 64 Rekord. As I see in your video you're not running the original Carter carburetor. Since I've had quite some problems with mine, even after refurbishing it, could you tell me the brand/model you're using ? And does it fit without modifying anything ?
This carburettor is DAAZ-2105-1107010 Ozon and it is originally from Lada 1200. It worked really nice, but I still would suggest trying Weber 32/36 DGV. I bought some generic adapter for two barrel carburettor and installed carburettor relatively easy. Biggest problem was to modify throttle linkage to open both barrels completely. I am now back to Carter because I needed that Lada carburettor to my friends car. My Carter works.....well adequately. I will probably change it to Weber in the future.
No it doesn't. I use now 10W-40 or 15W40 But 20W50 is easily available with zinc additives and it is fairly cheap. And this car is never driven in the winter.
That is just a small 4 cylinder engine, it shouldn't be hard to crank. What is that gizmo you have on your "hot" cable clamp? My Chrysler New Yorker has a V8, and it's 6 volt system has no problem cranking the engine. An engine that is way bigger and way harder to spin than your little engine.
Well, first of all it is quite cold, mineral 20W-50 oil is more like grease. Cranking a engine with grease in it is so much more difficult than cranking in more warmer temperatures. Second thing is that battery cut off switch had too much resistance. I have driven 1951 Cadillac and it was very slow cranker even at summer temperatures and with new battery. 6V systems are sometimes like that. That gizmo was my battery cut off switch, which melted during this cold start.
@@ladahs 20W-50 is NOT thick in cold weather. Straight 50 is what would be thick. It was probably that cut-off switch. The fact that it melted pretty much proves it. There is no way a small 5 cyl can be hard to crank. My Chrysler is a V8 and it doesn't do that, the cars on the road when I was a kid were 6 volts and they didn't do that.
@@michaelbenardo5695 20W-50 gets thick when temperatures go down. Put some of it in the freezer and let it sit overnight and you will see. Straight 50 is totally unusable in winter. If there was 10W-30 or 5W-40 it would spin over much easier.
That's quite a good battery you have in that car!
44 years ago when i met my wife to be she had a car just like this one. I fell in love to the girl and the car. That old car is gone but i still got the girl.
That slow, throbbing sound of the starter before it takes off spinning like a bird or something.. oh my! Lol
Sounds worse than mopar !
Great weak 6V cranking sound ! Keep on posting please. Thanks
You like it too?
You can't really beat a hard start! I was genuinely surprised when this one started.
I was also surprised!
I agree, there is no way that you can beat a hard start!
Most people had give it up after 3 minutes ! How great !
Hello HS,
is it possible that you will try to start this old 6 volt Opel again this winter, on the coldest possible day? The sound of the 6 volt starter is so beautiful. Thanks so much. I wish you all the best for the new year. Greeting - Stella 🤗
Que bonito OPEL Rekord saludos desde Guadalajara Jalisco MEXICO!!!!!!!!
Sooo lange mitten im.Winter Anlassen mit einer 6 Volt Batterie... Das verkuerzt die Lebensdauer jener um die Haelfte... Ein Wunder das die Batterie das aushaelt....
That's me when I have to wake up really early ;)
Just a little spray of brake cleaner works miracles…. What is the point here in exhausting the battery and kill the starter ?
Nice Cold Start!!
poor battery gave it as much as it could. great cranking sounds though!
I love this car it’s nice it’s a bit old
It is a general misunderstanding that the vehicles back then with a 6-volts-system had been such weak even when they were new. The electrical system of the shown vehicle is faulty and therefore in need of repair. Often the voltage drop is too high.
Fantastic.
Do naprawy i przejrzenia cała instalacja elektryczna czyli wszystkie kable od prądnicy do akumulatora do rozrusznika, oraz wszystkie połączenia minusa czyli masy do silnika do nadwozia do akumulatora wszystko trzeba pomierzyć miernikiem elektrycznym wszystko dokładnie oczyścić i będzie zapalał znacznie lepiej
Hello there, could I use the cranking fragments of your video for my coldstarting compilation? Of course I will put a link to your original video in the description, increasing the original’s popularity too. Thanks a lot for you answer in advance :) Took a while to get going, with that 20W oil it's probably a good simulation of what people went through back in the day, now imagine -35 or less in Siberia or North Europe =)
Fuckkk... please come on 😋 I adore much to see that is starting soo hard 😇lovely sounds !
I agree.......
I so agree
@@cantstartit 🥰😙🤗
Nice long and slow start. Those 6 Volts dash lights were very bright at 12 Volts. That 6 Volts battery did very well.
I love those long cold starts!
Amazing!😂
When you were jumping it off, does the donor vehicle need to also be a 6v system, or is it safe for a 12V system to jump it off? I've never had this particular question until watching your video. And it also seems that a 6V battery has more reserve to spin the engine than a similarly sized 12V battery. I've seen several long difficult cold starts with 6V systems, and none needed a jump, even though they turned over just like your opel. Am I correct (assuming a new-ish battery fully charged in very cold weather)? A couple of these engines even seemed to spin faster after a couple of long crank times,
They can take 12v for short time if the car has no electronics. This one doesn't even have a radio so no problem. I had problem with bad battery cut off, I removed that and got less resistance and it finally started. It would start faster if that switch would have not malfunctioned.
@@ladahs Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. You have a new subscriber.
Did you pump him while turning him over?
That is the worst thing you can do as this will only result in flooding the engine & making the situation more difficult!
Lol, but that's what I want.
Hi! Are you okay if I use a part of your video for my channel? I will mention you in the description, of course!
Qual era o problema ?
Do you pump alot when its slow like this to turn over for ya?
This engine is nice
Electric fuel pump or mechanical fuel pump? Engines with mechanical fuel pumps always hesitate to start
Mechanical, and by the looks of it, never has been changed
I'm glad you didn't rev the nuts out of the engine when it did eventually start like some idiot would have done which is very bad for a cold engine & is just asking for future trouble!
That starter motor must have been on the verge of burnout by the time the engine started & interesting you boosted the 6v battery with 12v from another vehicle!
Glad the dynamo is charging the battery well. Do you still have this car & is it still running please?
It was obvious right from the start that the battery in that car was too weak to start the engine. So why didn't he put a new fully charged battery in there in the first place? After all that cranking, he decides to jump start it.
Hi, I also have a 64 Rekord. As I see in your video you're not running the original Carter carburetor. Since I've had quite some problems with mine, even after refurbishing it, could you tell me the brand/model you're using ? And does it fit without modifying anything ?
This carburettor is DAAZ-2105-1107010 Ozon and it is originally from Lada 1200.
It worked really nice, but I still would suggest trying Weber 32/36 DGV.
I bought some generic adapter for two barrel carburettor and installed carburettor relatively easy.
Biggest problem was to modify throttle linkage to open both barrels completely. I am now back to Carter because I needed that Lada carburettor to my friends car. My Carter works.....well adequately. I will probably change it to Weber in the future.
@@ladahs thank you very much for your answer! Did you find a reasonably priced adapter? The ones I found on the internet seem to be very expensive …
By the way does it really make a difference opposed to the original carter ?
@@tanihcstuag3109 Like night and day...
@@ladahs 👍🏻 you’re done convincing me
Does that engine call for that heavyweight of oil?
No it doesn't. I use now 10W-40 or 15W40
But 20W50 is easily available with zinc additives and it is fairly cheap.
And this car is never driven in the winter.
But why is it difficult to start
Jumper-Car sounds like a Mercedes Diesel?
You are correct, it is 1990 300D
@@ladahs sounded so familiar to me. Had an om603 for years. these mercedes were the last durable cars made in germany.
open choke,shot of eather,close choke then crank engine.
That is just a small 4 cylinder engine, it shouldn't be hard to crank. What is that gizmo you have on your "hot" cable clamp? My Chrysler New Yorker has a V8, and it's 6 volt system has no problem cranking the engine. An engine that is way bigger and way harder to spin than your little engine.
Well, first of all it is quite cold, mineral 20W-50 oil is more like grease. Cranking a engine with grease in it is so much more difficult than cranking in more warmer temperatures. Second thing is that battery cut off switch had too much resistance. I have driven 1951 Cadillac and it was very slow cranker even at summer temperatures and with new battery. 6V systems are sometimes like that. That gizmo was my battery cut off switch, which melted during this cold start.
@@ladahs 20W-50 is NOT thick in cold weather. Straight 50 is what would be thick. It was probably that cut-off switch. The fact that it melted pretty much proves it. There is no way a small 5 cyl can be hard to crank. My Chrysler is a V8 and it doesn't do that, the cars on the road when I was a kid were 6 volts and they didn't do that.
@@michaelbenardo5695
20W-50 gets thick when temperatures go down. Put some of it in the freezer and let it sit overnight and you will see. Straight 50 is totally unusable in winter.
If there was 10W-30 or 5W-40 it would spin over much easier.
Ah, but that's no fun. Lol
Spray some aerostart down the carby first.
Finalmente cene voluta
You got a total P0S bro 🤣
I curse it and jinx it and hex it to not be able to start at all
That car is quadruple cursed quadruple jinxed and quadruple hexed to not want to start all
Do your car shake when you start it up