When a motor gets hot its resistance goes up.
You might want to put in a heat shield between the starter and the exhaust
if you don't already have one.
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Charles Culver wrote:
> Thanks, everyone, for the advice on the 350 starter. Went to the local NAPA
> dealership, bought an $80 starter with a high temp solenoid, and haven't had
> a grinding problem since I put it on. And I was going through the $15
> starters at the rate of about 1 per week.
>
> I still have a question, however. Although there is no grinding, when the
> engine is hot, the sarter seems to drag a little. Is this characteristic of
> Chevys, or is there still a problem that I need to address. It starts every
> time, just a little slower to turn over after I've been driving awhile.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Smokey Culver
> '50 3600 5-window (mine)
> '58 Apache (hers)
> League City, Texas
>
>
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
>
Thanks,
-JLS
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