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Re: The old "best" starter to use topic....
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If it looks like this its a 92-96 corvette starter, requires a small flywheel. Very good starter.
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Re: The old "best" starter to use topic....
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Re: The old "best" starter to use topic....
I have the red skip white mini starter and it works great and their customer service is awesome.
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Re: The old "best" starter to use topic....
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![]() They are smaller than other mini starters, and sounds like a new truck when you fire it up.
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A heat sink (or heatsink) is an environment or object that absorbs and dissipates heat from another object using thermal contact (either direct or radiant). Heat sinks are used in a wide range of applications wherever efficient heat dissipation is required; major examples include refrigeration, heat engines, cooling electronic devices and lasers. (A Heat SINK would actually help in this instance). |
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Re: The old "best" starter to use topic....
Mounting the solenoid usually does fix this. I believe all that s needed is a Ford solenoid
. I run the two wires that normally go to the S terminal on the stock starter to the s term. on the remote sol. and I run a jumper wire or a bus bar from the s term on the starter to the large post for the batt. cable. The I just run the cable to the remote sol. and another cable to the starter from the remote sol. So it is basically just splitting the pos. cable.
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Go Cowboys!
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Re: The old "best" starter to use topic....
red "skip white" starter arrived today, dropped it in and it is awesome so far!!
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