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Starter problems when Hot

bonll

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1965, glengreen conv
my 65 is having problems starting hot. probably the solinoid.
I understand this is common on the mid-years becasue of the excessive heat.
Anyway I'm going to install a new starter/solinoid any reccomendations. Bosch, ACdelco or?
Any body have any preferances. How long should they last?

Bonll
 
I had the heatsoak problem with my former 1979. Very annoying. I purchased a GM high-torque mini-starter and the problem went away. Mind you that is an expensive solution.

There are other ways of doing it such as using a remote solenoid (as in Ford) and changing the spring in the solenoid. I can't recall the details on those approaches.

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Or for $20.00 or so you can try the Moroso heatshield seen in this pic.

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My car was dropping 2 or 3 (rebuilt)starter and (new)solenoid assemblies a year - under lifetime warranty from Oreilly.

On Power Tour last year I talked to an Oreilly rep, who told me there are two kinds of solenoids: english (larger), and metric(smaller). He ordered up a starter with the larger solenoid and english threads on the posts for me from a Texas store (free of charge). Problem gone.

PS - My car has A-C and the temps under the hood can melt the plastic loom off the harnesses, as they did on that Power Tour with 100F plus temps as we started in Texas.
 
I had the same problem with my '78 Silver Anniversary. The starter heat-shield was missing- as soon as that area cooled down- no problemo. This may be a cheap and easy fix for you to start off with.

Worth a try...

Sully
 
bonll,

There are quite a few similar post here about starter heat problems. I would recommend going though these.

I had the same problem with my BB car. 1st I would use a AC Delco starter from for a BB ( additional insulation) I went though a couple of Autozone's even they were free - it's the aggarvation of waiting for the starter to cool down. Since intalling the AC Delco this has elimated 90% of the problem. I a have a heat shield that does some good - but they are small and cannot deflect alot of heat.

Good luck!
Gary
 
I used to have a '66 with a 327/350 and I was going starters on a regular basis. The high comp. engines are very hard on starters when they are hot (shortly after shutdown). I finally took it to a starter/alternator shop and had them rebuild to a heavy duty starter and the last 10 years I had it I had no problems. It's also cheaper than the fancy HD ones.
 
You can go with a remote solenoid and solve the heat problem. Summit and Jegs sell an inexpensive kit. This solved a similar problem in my 65. Two years and no problem.
 
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll probably try the heat shield 1st. Then I'll look into doing the remote solinoid.

Thanks again
 

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