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Re: Can a car eat starters? 200 89

When I pull the failed starter out there is no evidence of damage to either the teeth on the starter or to the ringgear. Also, the starters are marked with "World Wide Automotive" and I did not see any marking on there indicating Bosch or Hitachi and I sure wouldn't know the difference. Yeah these were all from the same store and I'm thinking (now that I've got some good brickboard input) that the machine pressing in that bushing on the end was having a bad day when these 4 starters were remanufactured. And I'm surprised at the lack of quality control. I may have a hard time convincing Vince at the parts store to give me another one though.

Robb






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