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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Sterling Hgts, MI, U.S.
Posts: 64
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![]() I had starter problems with headers being close to starter, so I replaced the starter with 90 starter, same problem. Returned that one and bought 93 unit, it is smaller, lighter, & more power. There is some minor wiring changes, but even I did it. Since then, no problems, works great.
------------------ 90LX, T-5, Vortech V2-SQ, Holley, Twisted Wedge Stage1, X-303 |
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Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: Clayton, North Carolina, USA
Posts: 803
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![]() I agree...I did this modification several years ago and it solved a couple of problems for me. It gave me more header clearance for the long tubes, and the increased space prevented the starter from over heating. Great mod!
------------------ fordgasm CLICK HERE to see my 87 GT |
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