my '74 is like that..try jiggling the gear shift lever before you turn the key..sometimes this works..sometimes not...i have learned to live with it... kenyon wills wrote: >I replaced the starter in my 1973 with a chain parts-store "heavy duty" >unit. -Lifetime warranty! > >When the car is stopped after a prolonged run on the open road of 20 >minutes or more, the car will refuse to start until the engine >compartment/block has cooled significantly, maybe 40 minute-worth. This >does not happen in stop & go around town stuff, and the starter works >strongly and well otherwise. > >When the symptom occurs, the relay on the solenoid can be heard to lightly >click, but no physical movement of any sort occurs in the starter. No >audible click as heard when the battery is low, so I'm assuming that the >entire thing's expanded so far that it is just seized up. Works great >upon cool-down immediately after. > >I'm suspecting that the starter is not defective, but is being exposed to >too much heat from the non-stock exhaust pipe that runs within inches of >the starter. > >Before I go and try to fiddle around with fabricating a sheet-metal heat >sheild or buying heat insulating wrapping for the pipe, is there something >that I'm not understanding here? > >===== >Kenyon Wills >San Lorenzo/SF Bay Area > >196o Imperial LeBaron - America's Most Carefully Built Car >http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1960/Kenyon/Page01.htm >1973 Imperial LeBaron - Long Low & Luxurious >http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1973/wills/ > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. >http://search.yahoo.com > >