starter rebuild = saved $$$
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starter rebuild = saved $$$
Saved about $150 this past weekend... I tackled rebuilding my starter and thanks to the "Tech Section" I did it without breaking anything. It's certainly a project I'd recommend doing yourself. The only thing that I wish I did was replace the plunger, cause it was well pitted and corroded (another weekend project I guess).
Anyway, I just wanted to let those of you know, if you are at all apprehensive about doing this, it's not that bad.
Anyway, I just wanted to let those of you know, if you are at all apprehensive about doing this, it's not that bad.
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Gotta questions though... what are those (2) rubber "nipple" things on the starter and are they necessary? They kept popping off when I was reinstalling it.
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