78 bronco 351m

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mistaken36

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starts cold,drive to store, cranks slow wont start, new batt. starter,silinoid,alter. reading 14.20 when running.

 

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Sounds like you might have a problem with the starter.

 

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Ditto Bronc76's response. If you have an Autozone "Duralast" on it you need to go back to them and INSIST they give a full and immediate refund on BOTH the starter and the core charge.
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Since they take your original starter as core credit they should let you keep their POS as a core for elsewhere. Then take that new found wealth and head to NAPA and buy a "new" starter.
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I'll bet your problem will be solved. I had Duralast(s) on my '78 and after three strikes they were OUT! I don't know how they substantiate "rebuilt" from "Purdied up" but the latter don't cut it.
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Never had another issue with the Napa starter installed. I guess Autozones' "rebuiders" use crappy windings in the stator/ bendix assembly that's probably made in China by some ten year old TRIAD gang member
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! Either that or they use lead for drive motor bushings. **** they might as well - they use it in all their toys! It seems that heat makes them try to jump ground in places they shouldn't!

 
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Ditto Bronc76's response. If you have an Autozone "Duralast" on it you need to go back to them and INSIST they give a full and immediate refund on BOTH the starter and the core charge.
whistle.gif
Since they take your original starter as core credit they should let you keep their POS as a core for elsewhere. Then take that new found wealth and head to NAPA and buy a "new" starter.
cool.gif
I'll bet your problem will be solved. I had Duralast(s) on my '78 and after three strikes they were OUT! I don't know how they substantiate "rebuilt" from "Purdied up" but the latter don't cut it.
no.gif
Never had another issue with the Napa starter installed. I guess Autozones' "rebuiders" use crappy windings in the stator/ bendix assembly that's probably made in China by some ten year old TRIAD gang member
ph34r.gif
! Either that or they use lead for drive motor bushings. **** they might as well - they use it in all their toys! It seems that heat makes them try to jump ground in places they shouldn't!
thanks much,the autoparts put up a struggle, but it worked,napa powers right up,no drag.back to the woods to whack a 4 legged fur ball!! itz still **** season in michigan, brown n down!

 

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thanks much,the autoparts put up a struggle, but it worked,napa powers right up,no drag.back to the woods to whack a 4 legged fur ball!! itz still **** season in michigan, brown n down!
Cool beans my blood brother! I've done give 2 of them hard headed boys a ride in my Ford this season, so far!
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I used the ol' Featherweight 70 30-06 this year and gave the Remington 7mag some killin' time off . Didn't see anything close 'nuff to my 70pound Bear to send an Easton FMJ through, so I had to fall back on the point and click trick!! Hope your Hoss stays up under ya! So... did they give your starter money,core money AND/OR their POS starter to ya for takin' somewhere else? That would be the decent thing to do. Either way I'm glad you're back in the saddle!
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