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My poor 79 RIP
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Suisun City,
Posts: 2,320
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I would more lean to the conetions to the block. U may be running a connetion that is fine when cold, but when those wire heat up, as I've noticed, they seem to lose power, more restaince some how. Before u go and buy another starter, save some money by either cleaning your connections, or buying some 2-4 guage wires. Make sure they have good, clean points.
I was having the same ploblem with my car a couple of weeks ago, and i thought I trouble shot it down to a bad starter. When it was cold, everything was fine, but after it was warm, it seemed like the starter was taking too much juice out of the battery. I tried one last thing before going to get the stater, and it fixed it. I found out that my battery connections were lose, but not bad enough to see or cause any thing else. They were only lose by a little bit, but it was enough to cause a hard crank when it was warm. So now it works like new. So, here;s what I'd do #1 check batt connections #2 check ground, then power connections #3 buy bigger 2-4 guage power and ground wires If nothing else, then #4 buy a new, not rebuilt starter.
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