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Old 07-04-2007, 12:12 PM   #1
70ChevyCST
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Starter problems: Should I have a heat shield?

Hi guys, Just replaced my starter (previous starter was loud and sounded really bad) and it already failed last night...after only a few weeks! My truck had to return home on a flatbed last night I have a 1970 Chevy CST-10 with a rebuilt 1974 350 c.i. in it. I thought as I was installing the starter in it a few weeks ago...(Auto Zone starter)....man...this starter/solonoid setup is awful close to the exhaust manifold/pipe...Shouldn't there be a heat shield on this??....Well...Now I'm really thinking it should have one. What is the answer to this one?? Can you guys please help me?

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