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Old 01-24-2005, 08:27 AM   #1
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Default Q about starter heat shields

I have changed the battery, got a new starter cable, and the car still persists to not want to start when it gets warm. When you try to start it, it sounds like a dead battery, (very slow rpms), but if you come back when it's bone cold, it will start back up. I really dont feel like removing the starter to have it rebuilt, (damn cold, no garage), and I would love to have a mini torquer, but the money just isnt in the cards, will a heat shield solve my problems?
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