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| Tony Byrd
10-11-2009 20:17:47
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I have a 1954 40S. I had the starter rebuilt at a shop because the protruding piece that contacts the starter switch was badly burned off and worn. This was about 2 years ago. I installed a new aftermarket starter switch. Always noticed it seemed I had to pull the starter lever farther. Do you suppose there is a difference in the aftermarket starter switch. Unless the battery is fully charged, I can't get it to start due to bad contact between the starter switch and the protruding piece on the starter I referred to. The protruding part is part of the field so would it be different height? |
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| Ray
10-12-2009 17:06:10
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| Go to napa and get a new switch.It on takes two screwa and a couple minuites to change it. |
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