So I think I have my wiring problems fixed but now I have a new obstacle. I re-did all of the wiring on the truck, turned the key to crank it (fired right up!) but heard a grinding noise. The next time I tried to crank it, more grinding. I figured it was starter motor teeth grinding against the flywheel, and I was right. I crawled underneath the rig and saw the passenger side starter motor bolt hanging down from the motor about a half inch. I tried to tighten it back up, but it only goes so far. I pulled the whole thing out and just as I feared, the threads in the hole are stripped out up to about halfway through the hole. The threads in the block are good halfway up and beyond. The threads of the bolt wont engage enough to hold the starter motor in place when it is engaged. The torque ripped it out. I think the holes were like that before hand and the PO had it barely in place. My newly replaced wiring is now sending more current to the starter motor, which means more torque, which ripped out the threads.
What should I do? Some sort of shim? JB Weld? Longer bolts? Any other ideas?
I am about to go outside and start shooting the blazer. After the time and money I spent replacing wiring and fuses and fusible links and the water pump and all of this other crap, now this happens. I could have bought a Honda or Subaru and spent the time I saved with my family. Looks like I will be driving my Dodge pickup to work for the time being, at 10 MPG.
What should I do? Some sort of shim? JB Weld? Longer bolts? Any other ideas?
I am about to go outside and start shooting the blazer. After the time and money I spent replacing wiring and fuses and fusible links and the water pump and all of this other crap, now this happens. I could have bought a Honda or Subaru and spent the time I saved with my family. Looks like I will be driving my Dodge pickup to work for the time being, at 10 MPG.