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RE: hard starting 390
By raycfe - 06/18/2005 10:06:15 PM; IP 64.252.179.12
Try it with a jumper wire from the "I" terminal (the small rear one)of the starter soleniod to the plus side of the coil. And see if it starts better. Sounds like you are losing the coil feed when cranking.
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