jonstine
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My starter on my M1028 died over the weekend. I checked voltage, wires, etc, everything was fine. I removed the ACDelco 28MT 12V starter that the PO had installed a decade or more ago. Based on the way it looks and after reading that some folks replace them more frequently than I plan to, I splurged for the POWERMASTER 9052. Didn't feel like messing with a decade old starter/solenoid and possibly have to replace it again in a year or two. No judgement for those that go that route, just not for me with something as important as a starter. The 9052 is arriving today, and before I crawl under and mess with it I have a question about shims.
The ACDelco 28MT that I pulled out had a shim on it. I know the original guidelines were to never shim, but I read on here while researching this that GM updated that to say it was acceptable if needed. Should I put the shim back on with the new Powermaster 9052 since the previous starter was shimmed, or should I try it without the shim first? It's such a tight PITA to work on that I'd rather only do it once, but I'm just curious if the consensus is that it should be shimmed initially or left off at first.
I will add that while I prefer to only do it once, it is more important to do it correctly, for the long haul. So, I will do what it takes to get it right. Just looking for some advice.
Thanks!
The ACDelco 28MT that I pulled out had a shim on it. I know the original guidelines were to never shim, but I read on here while researching this that GM updated that to say it was acceptable if needed. Should I put the shim back on with the new Powermaster 9052 since the previous starter was shimmed, or should I try it without the shim first? It's such a tight PITA to work on that I'd rather only do it once, but I'm just curious if the consensus is that it should be shimmed initially or left off at first.
I will add that while I prefer to only do it once, it is more important to do it correctly, for the long haul. So, I will do what it takes to get it right. Just looking for some advice.
Thanks!