Jay,
You're right of course. I was leaping to conclusions.
Toby, I take it all back... I'm sure that for $35.00 you WILL get a
slyoinid. If you don't, ask for your money back.
Thank you Jay.
Peter C
West of Jay
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At 05:04 PM 12/28/1999 , type79@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>Peter,
>It's now my turn to rant.
>
>Can't you read ? !
>
>You wrote: "With a solenoid?????"
>
>Toby said: "slyoinid"
>
>Get with the program.
>
>I don't know what is a slyoinid, but it sounds like something I stepped on
>yesterday.
>
>Jay Fishbein
>USA
>
>"Peter C." wrote:
>
>> With a solenoid?????
>> Doubt it, but that's a standard description for most starters,
except
>> Spridgets and Fords and other cars that don't have them integral. But, they
>> aren't specialists, just a w----house. I know, ask them how to install it,
>> and where the solenoid goes and if your test was valid.
>> Sorry, hadn't ranted all year. Had to get one in before the year's
>done;-)
>> I'm better now, thank you.
>> Peter C
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>> At 04:13 PM 12/28/1999 , R. Toby Atwater wrote:
>> >My Haynes manual tells me that the distributor needs to come out before my
>> >starter can be removed.
>> >
>> >The Factory Workshop just says something like "some components may need to
>> >be removed before removal of the starter can be attempted".
>> >
>> >My dad is telling me the oil filter is going to have to come out for the
>> >starter to slip forward enough to get it outa there. Santa left me a
spin-on
>> >oil filter conversion of the M0SS kind so it may be the right time too swap
>> >it in.
>> >
>> >Any help is always appreciated...
>> >
>> >Toby
>> >
>> >P.S. I know my starter is bad. I have checked all connections, all grounds
>> >and even jumped the starter directly to the battery with a huge set of
>> >jumper cables. Its dead. But I found a replacement one at www.carparts.com
>> >for $35 with tax and shipping and it comes with a slyoinid. Moss wants
>> >something like $90 and Pep Boys wants $120 or something like that.
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
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