I have a 1979 corvette and had the same problem. what I did was change the starter and the battery. it starts better than my new car.
maybe juice is not getting to the starter, check starter connections and also check the battery ground wire(Neg), they can get loose
that means the battery is not good
Check for fusible link, sometimes located close to battery, if it goes bad you will not get any power any wher. Battery could be dead..
Try the battery. Sometimes it seems fine but it is really not.
No it is an internal battery and the manufacturer, although realizing that the battery life seems to be an issue, has not offered a fix for the problem.
631 seems to be the correct size. :-)
It seems as though you are nut plugging in your iPod Touch properly. An iPod Touch will not lose battery power while plugged in. Either that or you are plugging it in with a faulty cable.
Need to check the battery conections and the starter wires and starter.
sounds like starter trouble could be the solenoid or the sprag clutch(bendix)
At first it seems tricky to find the battery, but when u open the hood, the battery is cased with a plastic cover over it on the left side closest to the windshield. Unsnap the plastic cover that protects the battery.
You would make a car battery comparison by comparing which car battery seems better. You shouldn't keep the old car battery near because you can get it mixed up with the newer ones.
The 18650 battery is a rechargeable lithium battery. It seems that it is easily purchasable at most retail locations. The type of battery is most commonly used in flashlights.