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V153
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Starter Rebuild
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December 30, 2010, 10:09:17 PM »
Welp I got my starter back today. Ain't tried it yet but it sho nuff looks purty. The pictures do not do it justice. Looks like brand new! $65 bucks!? WooHoo!!! (Hope it freakin' works ...)
But seriously my business neighbor Doug & the boys @ Southern Automotive Specialties have their act together. They can rebuild just about any starter/generator/alternator from any type vehicle. 'Specially antique & obsolete stuff. Very good at what they do.
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'81 C500_given away, bought back_75.1 mph
'81 Baja 15SS_140 Frankenrude_66.7 mph
'70 something SpeedCraft_(Allison 16R Clone)_69.0 mph
'79 CVZ19_given away
'71 V153_54.8 mph_wrecked
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Hyperacme
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Re: Starter Rebuld
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December 30, 2010, 10:11:49 PM »
Thing of beauty Doug !
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Rosscoe
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Re: Starter Rebuild
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December 31, 2010, 10:03:36 AM »
Beautiful thing. Too nice to put back under a shroud. Maybe you should use it in your house as a decoration?
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Ross
61 Surflite 1964 90HP Johnson project
67 V163 Bayflite Super Sport 1989 100HP Merc
67 V164 Bayflite 120HP
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73 GT 160
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88 CVX-23 350 Mag
V153
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Re: Starter Rebuild
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December 31, 2010, 03:39:21 PM »
I've got some clear Lexan & I'm considering installing a window in the motor cover so's folks can watch the starter in action ...
Stuck it back on the motor a couple hrs ago & it seems to work just fine. Felt a lil guilty about 'soiling' it by having it come into contact with my less than pristine flywheel. But I'll get over it ...
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'81 C500_given away, bought back_75.1 mph
'81 Baja 15SS_140 Frankenrude_66.7 mph
'70 something SpeedCraft_(Allison 16R Clone)_69.0 mph
'79 CVZ19_given away
'71 V153_54.8 mph_wrecked
WALK TALL AND CARRY A BIG BILGE PUMP
David CVX-16
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Re: Starter Rebuild
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December 31, 2010, 04:33:08 PM »
Yah Doug, the new craze is to have transparent covers so you can see the mechanical workings. They do it with watches, see through hood on cars (0ZR 1 Vette and Mustang cars), bionic people, why not outboard motors and Glastron hulls?
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David
87' CVX-16, 85' 115 HP Johnson, 58.8 MPH GPS w/ 23" SRX Prop
V153
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Re: Starter Rebuild
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December 31, 2010, 05:05:18 PM »
Quote from: David V-153 on December 31, 2010, 04:33:08 PM
bionic people
I beg to differ Dave. One could
not
see through Col. Steve Austin. Nor the bionic woman ...
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'81 Baja 15SS_140 Frankenrude_66.7 mph
'70 something SpeedCraft_(Allison 16R Clone)_69.0 mph
'79 CVZ19_given away
'71 V153_54.8 mph_wrecked
WALK TALL AND CARRY A BIG BILGE PUMP
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