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Old 03-31-2007, 12:00 PM
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Longtubes are notorious for baking starters as well...I would not hesitate to pull the starter...check it, wrap it with thermal wrap (or shield it) and replace the positive and negative wires if they have any age to them. Cheap insurance to prevent no start when you need it most.
completely forgot about the mini starter..mine is a low mile car so I opted to simply replace my starter with a stock style pc..but everyone seems to have excellent results with mini's not only holding up but increase torque for cranking as well..good call.

exactly where i was going to go with this... A mini hi-torque starter would be a good idea.. along with a heat shield
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