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Old 06-30-2007, 01:07 PM
divotandtralee divotandtralee is offline
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If your engine was up to temp when you went to restart it, the starter housing has picked up engine heat and is not strong enough to overcome the additional friction within the unit. If you let it cool off for a few hours, it should start on the first try. The solution is to have the starter rebuilt or changed out. Rick
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