RE: IML: car starts when it wants
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RE: IML: car starts when it wants



What happens if you let it cool off between starts? Does it improve and start, or does it get worse? If the car will restart after it cools off (like mine) then you can rule out the charging system. Otherwise, that's where I'd start looking. Verify the alternator is working properly, etc.

The mini-starter is better because it is a more efficient modern design. The starter is one of the few areas where a GM/Ford guy can insult a Mopar man. The mini-starter doesn't make the traditional mopar sound and is stronger. It's also half the size and weight, which is nice when you're lying on your back trying to squeeze it past the exhaust. I've never put one on a big block, but I know people who have. I think you have to take the plastic electrical connectors off. The mancini racing version I got had big block instructions, but you could go cheap and just get one off JY Dakota.

Rob

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Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 13:29:56 -0500 (EST)




My real thoughts were that it is something heat related. Not that heat make the problem, but that sends it over the edge. This 950 amp battery is not very old. What about this mini-starter? how is it better? These starters are known for issues?
Charles






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