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follow up on starter bushing
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Posted by EC on July 19, 2006 at 11:32:01 from (170.189.193.3):
After looking for informaton on the nose bushing for starter I made contact with ( Weaver ) he is in a small shop in Ephrata Pa. how I got his number is another story. I explained to him what I was looking 4 and he was very Knowledgeable and knew about the different sizes which were needed. I ordered bushings and other parts and went to give him a credit card number, THEN he's like man I am just a small shop I will just send them to u with an invoice, just mail me a check or something when u get them. How nice to know people like this still exist, he showed me he was willing to help someone in need. I can tell u I will remember him and if I need a Starter rebuilt I will send it from here in Louisiana to him just because of his way he treated me with this issue. If you have trouble u may want to give him a call.
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