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Which is best for thermal protection of your starter?
Yesterday I experienced a couple times where my starter wouldn't engage due to heat build up. From you experience which is better"
1) a Heat shield 2) Heat wrap – looks to be cheaper to buy Thanks |
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Heat wrap, IMHO, would work better but either is a band aide. Your battery cables need to be solid and starter in good condition. Check voltage while cranking at the starter wires on solenoid
Headers?? also a gear reduction starter (aka mini starter) will crank faster and if you have a higher than stock compression motor works better. Rockauto is where I get mine. X reference for Remy stock type to their GR type. IIRC mine was around $70 |
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Tried them both.
Neither one worked. Converted to a remote style solenoid. Never a problem again. |
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I have headers and I use a newer style starter, also known as mini-starter. They do spin faster and that helps. But what makes them work well and last is the air gap from the heat source due to it smaller size. A remote solenoid is the way to go when keeping the original type starter and not running headers. I never used heat wrap because I don't like adding extra aggravation to servicing my vehicles.
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Thanks for the info...
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The starter not engaging is a more a solenoid issue than starter issue.
Measure the voltage to ground (metal body of the solenoid) at the S-terminal while the key is in the start position. |
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Confirm the battery is good with a load test. Even new is suspect, learned that lesson the difficult way.
If you know how to do a voltage drop test check cables, post to clamp and most importantly the negative post to the block. Confirm all the grounds are in place and even if they are add some more. Its an impossibility to have too many. If that doesn't work purchase a quality solenoid. It may cost as much as a Rebuilt China starter! Repaired a lot of starter issues with these simple functional tests. Measuring low resistance with the voltage drop test is the only method that works reliably. If you don't know how there are lots of tutorials on YouTube. The test is completed while the motor is rotating using the starter. You can pull the coil wire to keep the starter engaged while cranking. Cheers |
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Do you guys advise using a simple old Ford style solenoid?
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I don't know if it will work for you but all the LS type engine starter solenoids come with a metal heat shield that clips over the top of the solenoid. I always add a piece of DEI heat shield self adhesive type to it for a little extra heat protection.
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3) Header delete.
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I have been using a starter from a 96 454 Suburban. The problem has gone away.
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I’ve had the problem with both headers and converted back to stock iron manifolds on the same motor. Ford solenoid cured it. |
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I was chasing a hot start issue.
And... and found green death in my starter cable. |
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For me a mini high toque starter solved that issue.
Heat from headers. The small start we created enough clearance. $124 for summit brand. Posted via Mobile Device |
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On my V8 equipped '71 GMC Jimmy, I would have to pull the passenger side headers off to change out the starter or solenoid. Haven't needed to mess with it in years. :gmc2: |
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Thanks Again
I do not have headers :metal: |
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If I went with a solenoid ... any particular solenoid - with mfg and number? Thanks
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A good relay such as Bosch or a ...ahem...F*rd starter solenoid is the most popular. Both mounted up on the firewall or inner fender.
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https://www.summitracing.com/parts/QCR-50-430 |
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