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daewooluvr wrote:Upgraded intercooled air freshener...
Wicked! What flavor? I heard that the pine scented ones increase horsepower by 20% and make your car's interior and exhaust smell like a forest!
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you get the starter bolt yet?*nudge nudge*
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delphis wrote:you get the starter bolt yet?*nudge nudge*
No sadly... it still sits... I'll just go to the dealer tomorrow and order one. :(
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Post by Audacity Racing »

what do you need a starter bolt for?


i need a new starter :cry:
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Audacityracing wrote:what do you need a starter bolt for?


i need a new starter :cry:
mine were lost while I was swapping engines and they're impossible to find at a parts store or hardware store.
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Post by Audacity Racing »

just for future refrence... what makes them so hard to get ahold of?
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Audacityracing wrote:just for future refrence... what makes them so hard to get ahold of?
The top bolt that mounts the starter to the engine block is a threaded stud with a fixed bolt about 3/4 of the way up. The reason for this is so you can mount the starter then put a ring terminal for a ground wire on the remaining stud and put a nut on it.
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Post by Audacity Racing »

can you not put the ring terminal around the bolt?
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Audacityracing wrote:can you not put the ring terminal around the bolt?
Then you should've have as good of a thread in for the starter and with all that torque right there from the starter you're gonna want all the stability you can get.

I've found out the hard way that rigging a starter is begging for disaster.
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the whole reason i ask is that i used a longer bolt and slid the ring conenctor on that way way, then used loctite and a lock washer to snug it up. i haven't had any problems out of that setup yet... :?


you have me paranoid now
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Audacityracing wrote:the whole reason i ask is that i used a longer bolt and slid the ring conenctor on that way way, then used loctite and a lock washer to snug it up. i haven't had any problems out of that setup yet... :?


you have me paranoid now
I cracked my last starter that way. I didn't notice any problems with it until I went to take it out to swap engines and noticed it was in two pieces where the bolt goes through.
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hmm... i'm gonna have to look into it now :roll:


i don't want anything else to mess up on the hatch
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since most of the pics no longer work I thought I'd throw these up...
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Post by daewoomofo »

i like the hood prop, is that custom?
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daewoomofo wrote:i like the hood prop, is that custom?
lol those are actually my Eibach springs. These pics were taken before I put the suspension on.
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