Catbox
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- Joined
- Jul 12, 2018
- Posts
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- Location
- Just Outside of Portland Oregon
- First Name
- Peter
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- C20 Silverado Camper Special
- Engine Size
- 461
We went to the Beaverton ReStore yesterday to pick up an old Craftsman work bench for the boys new house.
He made the statement that the starter is getting worse and we should get a new one soon....
The starter was listening.
It would turn it over in the driveway enough that the big block would come to life and off we went.
Once we were at the loading dock of the ReStore, the starter decided it no longer wanted to be a part of our fleet.
Luckily we were at a place with a parts store a 1/2 mile away and so we got some steps in.
With some wrenches bought from inside the store, Max climbed under the truck and got it swapped out in short order.
Poor truck needs to be cleaned something fierce, look at the gunk on the underside of the hood.
Some swear words were said as he got crap in his eye and the old starter came tumbling out from under the bedside.
You have to love the GM mini-starters.
They fit everything, are super light, and have no issue turning over the big block.
This is the old one, it came from the junkyard and lived for a few years under the truck.
You can see that the rubber boot came out of the body and the wire grounding itself out was the final draw for it.
Not bad for a part that was considered done when we pulled it out of the yard.
He made the statement that the starter is getting worse and we should get a new one soon....
The starter was listening.
It would turn it over in the driveway enough that the big block would come to life and off we went.
Once we were at the loading dock of the ReStore, the starter decided it no longer wanted to be a part of our fleet.
Luckily we were at a place with a parts store a 1/2 mile away and so we got some steps in.
With some wrenches bought from inside the store, Max climbed under the truck and got it swapped out in short order.
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Poor truck needs to be cleaned something fierce, look at the gunk on the underside of the hood.
You must be registered for see images attach
Some swear words were said as he got crap in his eye and the old starter came tumbling out from under the bedside.
You must be registered for see images attach
You have to love the GM mini-starters.
They fit everything, are super light, and have no issue turning over the big block.
You must be registered for see images attach
This is the old one, it came from the junkyard and lived for a few years under the truck.
You can see that the rubber boot came out of the body and the wire grounding itself out was the final draw for it.
Not bad for a part that was considered done when we pulled it out of the yard.
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