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Removed the starter today and found out why it was sticking. The solenoid plunger is rusted. Also the bell housing had about a quart of water inside. Got to love the Pacific Northwest... Moss and rust for everyone.
SO the question is do I just replace the solenoid or find another stater?
If you didn't know pressing control f at the same time on a PDF is a search. It will drop down a search box on the upper right corner. I use this all of the time
thanks for pointing that out. Will do as soon as I get to a real keyboard. Not a fan of touch screens
thanks for the heads up. That sure looks like a nice truck to part out. However I just picked up a nice grill and other parts today.
Then only thing I didn't get on my list was a ladder and...
I greased the rod with some grease and use a strong magnet to move the rod up. It is best to remove the plate though. I still use grease to hold the rod.
Yes sir It was 3800.00. Of course there was tax, GP's fee, and getting here up here. The total price is still well under the price of the average runner here in Washington. I am a happy camper.
I sure did... Just down the block and back. Only shifted one gear but it shifted. Beside the hard...
Well dang... I am disapointed I wanted to make a video of the first try of starting the engine. Put some batteries and hopped in the cab. I push the button and click. Gerr... I fiddled with the connections on the batteries and hop back up into the cab. Pushed the button... click angain... so...
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