Hot day here in Missouri--about 90. Just tooled around town with a/c on. Coolant temp didn't go over 190. Stopped at a body shop to see if they could adjust the driver's side window. Then car wouldn't start. It wouldn't click or make any noise. Scanmaster said there was 12v from the battery. Tried jumping across the starter, which spun the motor but didn't engage the bendix. Poked around under the hood checking for loose wires... none. Looked under the dash for bad fuses, lose wires, etc., and no problems seen. Tried both Park and Neutral, wouldn't start in either one. Worked on it for 30-40 minutes. Finally gave up and called my wife to come and get me. Got in the car and tried to start it one more time and it fired right up.
I've owned another TR before and took it to San Antonio, TX with me for 3 years. It gets hotter in San Antonio than it does here and I never had a heat-soak problem there, and it was my every-day driver and Friday night drag racer. Of course this is a different car and I don't know how old the starter/bendix combo is. I do know that it's got a 3" downpipe that goes fairly close to the starter, but so did my old car.
Anybody have any problems like this? Won't start when it's really hot?
Also, different topic, I put a new regulator and motor in the DS window a while ago. The old one rolled up and down with jerks and bumps and wouldn't close all the way if the door was closed. Now the new one rolls up and down jerkily and won't shut all the way if the door is closed--which was why I was at the body shop in the first place. They lubricated the rubber seals, but that didn't help. Any thoughts?
Keith