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Hi-torque Starter Motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="richbaker78" data-source="post: 105132" data-attributes="member: 117"><p>hmm 1776 shouldnt be any harder to start except its a bit tighter due to newness as you say. (unless your running v hi compression)</p><p></p><p>i take it your battery is up to the job? </p><p></p><p>do you have any mates you can borrow a known good starter from to help diagnose the problem. an hours tinkering could save a load of £. </p><p></p><p>not trying to put you off the idea....just worth being sure you are solving the correct problem before parting with the hard earned. In any case I would be inclined to go with the VW starter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richbaker78, post: 105132, member: 117"] hmm 1776 shouldnt be any harder to start except its a bit tighter due to newness as you say. (unless your running v hi compression) i take it your battery is up to the job? do you have any mates you can borrow a known good starter from to help diagnose the problem. an hours tinkering could save a load of £. not trying to put you off the idea....just worth being sure you are solving the correct problem before parting with the hard earned. In any case I would be inclined to go with the VW starter. [/QUOTE]
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