Starter blues
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Re: Starter blues
It just seems mighty odd that the gap was RIGHT THERE when you took the last one off. We won't be able to know if it was right there or not this time because you turned the motor...
Could be a lot of things, this is just what makes the most sense to me from rteading what you typed. Without seeing it it's hard to say anything is 100% certain.
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I'll say this. Last week when I replaced it I didn't turn the motor, I just put the new on in with the missing tooth dead center. Didn't seem to bother anything.
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I can get what I got (Bosch aftermarket rebuild) for $135 or I can get an MB one for dealer cost (<3 having a hook up) which is around $350, but the MB one is just a Bosch rebuild.
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Well, the one I changed out was 6 months old, so this is the warranty replacement. Unfortunately I ordered it online, so I can't just go exchange it, I'd have to wait for the mail. I want to be 100% sure that's the problem before I do that again, so I'm prob going to Duane's. Even if this starter is bad, I'm going to just get one locally though so I don't have to deal with this again. Getting something other than Bosch...
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