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Old 04-25-2008, 12:53 AM   #1
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Thumbs down well that blows. :(

Huge apalling bummer.
The starter fragged on me last night... had to leave the poor girl pretty much in the ghetto for the night.
The starter started making noises yesterday morning, figured I had at least another day out of it.
Oh well, time to price a mini starter.
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Old 04-25-2008, 12:57 AM   #2
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Re: well that blows. :(

I guess it coulda been worse though. Yesterday when I got home from work, I had an upper rad hose in my hand for the longhorn, and it actually fit (3rd try). So when I got home from the ghetto, I had to hurry up and clamp the hose on and fill the rad. So at least I had a ride to work today.
The tow truck driver was geekin over the burb. First thing he said when he got outta the tow truck;
"Where the H*** did this come from, I KNOW it ain't from Ohio!"
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Old 04-25-2008, 01:16 AM   #3
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The tow truck driver was geekin over the burb. First thing he said when he got outta the tow truck;
"Where the H*** did this come from, I KNOW it ain't from Ohio!"
I guess he's seen what the rust belt does to these old trucks.

I think I would have had to find someone to give a me push before leaving that burb in a ghetto. I wouldn't have been able to sleep. Is it automatic???
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Old 04-25-2008, 01:24 AM   #4
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Re: well that blows. :(

If you would leave them ghetto girls alone, maybe the boys would leave your ride alone! hehehehe
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Old 04-25-2008, 01:25 AM   #5
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Re: well that blows. :(

The biggest problem, to me, is the fact that a F@$% towed it home.

I would have found a starter for it, and layed on my back(w/ my dog laying there), in the middle of the night, and changed it, before leaving it behind.
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Old 04-25-2008, 01:28 AM   #6
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Re: well that blows. :(

When mine sh.. the bed I sprung for a CVR Starts everytime and nearly spins it over idle!
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Old 04-25-2008, 01:36 AM   #7
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Re: well that blows. :(

I ran mine through auto bell a few months ago,i was so proud of her,she ran great all week. When she got to the end,she would not start! it took 3 of us to push her out of the bay. One of the wires came loose on the starter,after checking everything i could think of,i just happened to see the wire hanging there. I have never been so pissed. One young dude said to his friend,thats a sweet ride,to bad it wont run,he will never know how close he came to being jacked up at the auto bell car wash.
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Old 04-25-2008, 02:02 AM   #8
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Re: well that blows. :(

gmsee, pushing wouldn't have done anything, it's a TH400 tranny.
Huck, I know you're just messin... but I was pickin my mom up from her work, she doesn't drive... and the world is a MUCH safer place.
72lo... that wasn't an option. At 11 in the evening, you aren't getting a starter... not around here anyways. And I had to be up fairly early for work.
Friz... I haven't even looked, are small block and big block starters the same? (402/TH400)
Dave... to be honest, I haven't even looked yet. I KNOW the little wire is hooked up, if anything, it would be the large cable. But, with the noise and slow cranking it was doing as of yesterday morning... I am 99% sure... (familiar last words)
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Old 04-25-2008, 02:13 AM   #9
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Where are you calling the "ghetto" Andy?
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Old 04-25-2008, 02:28 AM   #10
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Ill trade you a starter for a 5 lug rear. =)
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Old 04-25-2008, 03:01 AM   #11
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Andy, I have a couple used mini starters laying around from my drag racing days, the only problem is I have no clue how good they work.I bought them as spares and never needed them. ...Mike
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Old 04-25-2008, 03:11 AM   #12
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Re: well that blows. :(

To think I could have bought a suburban from the university here about 20 years ago. They had an auction sale and had several of them. I heard they went fairly cheap.

Those mini starters sure look good... but $160?? I've had a rebuilt original type in my truck for 15 years and still cranks. I think I paid $30 for it.
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Old 04-25-2008, 03:20 AM   #13
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Re: well that blows. :(

u leave her on the west side of columbus? i had to get something from ebay and i got off i think wilson exit? or something right around the 275 exit and i went to far and i wasnt in kansas any more...but its sad to see the burb like that but my mom says anytime she sees my dads truck its always getting help from something else
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Old 04-25-2008, 03:31 AM   #14
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longhair... maybe I shoulda said semi-ghetto. It sat in the CVS parking lot at clime rd and Demorest... a block from franklin heights (where I graduated). The area I was concerned with are those apartments just down the street back from the UDF on the corner.
CG... LOFL!!!! I'll bet you would!
Down South, I think I'll pass on those... unless you have a deal I just can't pass up. I HATE doing R&R on a starter... and hate even more when I have to pay for them twice (or more) so I'm wanting something with a waranty.
gmsee... go price starters now... you'll be lucky to get one rebuilt that cheap. NAPA's cheap and crappy ones start at 50 bucks, and they only last a year or so. (NEVER buy NAPA starters, they are what junk craps out after eating too much)
cstjr... yeah, the wilson road exit... that's not far from my stompin grounds. 5 miles maybe. Yeah, i live on the west side. It ain't the best, but it could be MUCH worse. For the rest of you who are not familiar with the town here, the west side is the blue collar side with a lot of crummy areas thrown in to give it a bad rep. It isn't all that bad.
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cstjr... yeah, the wilson road exit... that's not far from my stompin grounds. 5 miles maybe. Yeah, i live on the west side. It ain't the best, but it could be MUCH worse. For the rest of you who are not familiar with the town here, the west side is the blue collar side with a lot of crummy areas thrown in to give it a bad rep. It isn't all that bad.
I agree there were some nice areas, you go one block and its bad, and the next block is good its weird...but me from the country its a whole new experience we all have to live somewere..
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Re: well that blows. :(

Have you thought about a Camaro/Corvette LT1 starter? It's a OEM version of the high torque starter.
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Old 04-25-2008, 04:12 AM   #17
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gmsee, pushing wouldn't have done anything, it's a TH400 tranny.
Huck, I know you're just messin... but I was pickin my mom up from her work, she doesn't drive... and the world is a MUCH safer place.
72lo... that wasn't an option. At 11 in the evening, you aren't getting a starter... not around here anyways. And I had to be up fairly early for work.
Friz... I haven't even looked, are small block and big block starters the same? (402/TH400)
Dave... to be honest, I haven't even looked yet. I KNOW the little wire is hooked up, if anything, it would be the large cable. But, with the noise and slow cranking it was doing as of yesterday morning... I am 99% sure... (familiar last words)
Andy: the dead truck will push start with the aid of a truck pushing or pulling you up to 40 mph. with the key in the run pull the trany into 2nd gear (turbo 350/ 400). at this point the trans pump turn the engine over and your running. today its hard to find someone willing to push/pull with another truck. i have performed this about 4 times over the years. it works Trueman.
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Old 04-25-2008, 05:26 AM   #18
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Re: well that blows. :(

You recently bought that,about 6 months ago.What kind of warranty came with it?I`d take it back to where you bought it to get it fixed.
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Old 04-25-2008, 05:30 AM   #19
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Friz... I haven't even looked, are small block and big block starters the same? (402/TH400)
I noticed that all those that came up on Google were described as SBC. It's been a while so I did some digging. Here's what I have. It fits SBC and BBC (read full description). The machined mounting block with multi-adjustment is nice for header clearance. In fact, I'm pretty sure this is who I bought it from. It's one of those things I didn't want to have to mess with any more Linkagano here
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Old 04-25-2008, 05:54 AM   #20
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The ghetto in Columbus looks like Beverly Hills compared to East Los Angeles.
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If I remember correctly (big IF, ), there are two types of starters, a standard one and a heavy duty one. The heavy duty one has staggered bolt pattern. Either one will bolt up to small or big block. I think each one requires a flywheel with a different number of teeth. Well at least that is how I remember it.......

http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/smal...ns-136005.html
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LT1 starter:

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did you try jumping the start terminal and the battery terminal with a screwdriver......that got me out of a jam a few times.
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Old 04-25-2008, 01:10 PM   #24
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did you try jumping the start terminal and the battery terminal with a screwdriver......that got me out of a jam a few times.
Just don't try this one with your ol' lady sitting inside it before checking the shifter is in Park. Don't ask me how I know that one...
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Old 04-25-2008, 04:28 PM   #25
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That sucks! I've had to leave mine twice at gas stations this year and come back to fix it. Truck ran fine, then the electrical gremlins hit and wouldn't re-fire after the fill up
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