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It's not a header problem....
By Royce P - 09/08/2005 4:15:05 PM; IP 207.69.139.144
I have FPA headers on my '67 Cougar with a stroked 427. It starts fine when hot. I have a stock remanufactured starter, 11:1 compression and a brand new NAPA group 24F battery. I also have 1 guage battery and starter cables.

I suspect you have faulty battery cable connections, timing too far advanced, a weak battery or a bad solenoid.

Royce
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 my thinking is that if the starter -- dennie, 09/08/2005
It's not a header problem.... -- Royce P, 09/08/2005
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