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Old 07-01-2018, 12:58 AM   #28
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Re: High Torque Mini Starters

FYI: If you get in a jam with a hot starter before you get it fixed dribble a jug of water between the head and firewall.

Had an 86 with that problem and went through 3-4 starters and solenoids, Ended up selling it before figuring out why or how it kept getting heat soaked, but I kept a gallon of water with me during summer months and used the dribble trick several times and it always worked. Yes that was a cheesy trick but it got me back on the road.

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