IML: Re:'66 Starter topic
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IML: Re:'66 Starter topic



Just an update: turned out starter was fine. Apparently, the transmission
repair broke a couple of wires on the starter, one of which went into the
harness. So YAY-no need for new starter.

This should  not unexpected: anytime a major repair is done on a 40 y.o.
car, brittle stuff will suffer.

BTW, what noise would I hear if my wheel bearings needed repacked or
replaced? 

 
> Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 16:38:37 -0400
> Subject: IML: Starter in a '66 Coupe
> From: "Chris \"Creesto\" Lynch" <creesto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Went to pick up my '66 Imperial Crown Coupe after the tranny was rebuilt,
> and it wouldn't start. Mechanic said perhaps the starter had  "a flat spot"
> What does this mean? He suggested if that was the case then eventually I
> would need to replace it. Now, my car is stock. And I'm guessing that a
> rebuilding the stock starter will cost more than a modern replacement. Is
> this a part I can rebuilt myself? What specifically might be the bad
> component within the starter?



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