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Old Jul 27, 2009 | 04:50 PM
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How many starters in 2009?

Some may have read of my 4- year old starter failing this spring. Replaced with a rebuilt unit from O'riely's which failed in less than a week. Replaced that with a "100% factory New" unit from O'riely's (at no charge) and now, three months later, I had to get under the truck today after lunch and tap on the starter to get it to turn over - just a click otherwise.

Fortunetly, our localy O'riely's has a good return policy, and it'll be covered, but gosh - how much practice do I need changing this out? Anyone else been through three starters in less than a year? What an accomplishment....
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Old Jul 27, 2009 | 05:10 PM
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Almost sounds like the starter contacts. Might want to take the Solenoid cover off the new one and look at the contacts. I know this, lifetime warranty or not, when I put a new one on Greenie, Foster truck oversized contacts are going in.
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Old Jul 27, 2009 | 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by 96_12V
Some may have read of my 4- year old starter failing this spring. Replaced with a rebuilt unit from O'riely's which failed in less than a week. Replaced that with a "100% factory New" unit from O'riely's (at no charge) and now, three months later, I had to get under the truck today after lunch and tap on the starter to get it to turn over - just a click otherwise.

Fortunetly, our localy O'riely's has a good return policy, and it'll be covered, but gosh - how much practice do I need changing this out? Anyone else been through three starters in less than a year? What an accomplishment....
Nope. I have had the same Shucks rebuild in my 98, since 05.

You might want to check your starter bolts. I've had to lock-tite mine, as they have a bad tendency to back out. I only noticed after one fell all the way out, and the other two were loose. The starter lost contact with the bellhousing, and wouldn't crank....
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Old Jul 27, 2009 | 07:55 PM
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Almost sounds like the starter contacts. Might want to take the Solenoid cover off the new one and look at the contacts. I know this, lifetime warranty or not, when I put a new one on Greenie, Foster truck oversized contacts are going in.
Any idea where to get these? I might have to install a set.

I'm using the O'riely's in Chillicothe, IL, just a little ways from you...

Thanks for the reply's so far. I'll check the bolts and consider lock-titing them.
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Old Jul 27, 2009 | 08:02 PM
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Any idea where to get these? I might have to install a set.

I'm using the O'riely's in Chillicothe, IL, just a little ways from you...

Thanks for the reply's so far. I'll check the bolts and consider lock-titing them.
http://www.fostertruck.com/dodge/default.htm
Have them and love them.
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Old Jul 27, 2009 | 10:29 PM
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i am also on my second starter and going to go get my third in the morning
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