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RE: 1965 Mustang starter nose cone grinding
By Boidman Of ATL - 04/29/2004 12:59:22 PM; IP 66.245.94.142
I wonder if you have a flywheel out of balance causing it to wobble at high speeds.Or maybe some of the bolts are loose enough to make it bump the starter
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 1965 Mustang starter nose cone grinding -- David Renshaw, 04/29/2004
RE: 1965 Mustang starter nose cone grinding -- Boidman Of ATL, 04/29/2004
 See these related topics from our 'main' Forum for Mustangs... -- Mr F, 04/29/2004
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