Glad that worked out!
When the starter was out i spent a lot of time cleaning the block with brake clean and a wire brush. It looks nice now. The eagle starter sounds a bit nicer too and I like shedding some weight off the back end.
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Glad that worked out!
When the starter was out i spent a lot of time cleaning the block with brake clean and a wire brush. It looks nice now. The eagle starter sounds a bit nicer too and I like shedding some weight off the back end.
Dave
Here, somewhere.
Location: Kitchener, Ontario
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I always clean everything while I am doing maintenance. Also makes you alot more familiar with the car!
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Location: Northern NJ
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My VIN: 10757 1st place Concourse 1998
While it is true they are all dangerous, some are a LOT more dangerous than others. And some are dangerous in different ways. Toluene, Acetone, Lacquer thinner, and MEK are great solvents too, but they are also very dangerous and toxic. Generally you want to use the least toxic stuff you can that works.
David Teitelbaum
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Rebuilt Remy starter has arrived. I am guessing I have to attach a bullet style wire IMG_6690.jpgconnection where the pencil is pointing?
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Ok I definitely see a difference between both my starters now. How do I wire these up?
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This the one?
https://www.amazon.com/Premium-Quali...3.0+V6+starter
Cheers
Steven
Cheers
Steven Maguire
#4456
IT'S A TRAP!!!!!