85 hard to start when hot?

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tbmtony561
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Re: 85 hard to start when hot?

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it was the starter. bought a new one fixed everything
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Re: 85 hard to start when hot?

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I bow to thee o wise one Tek. Still don't see how a starter can overheat a coil.
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tekatlarge
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Re: 85 hard to start when hot?

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Congrats on your fix. A started could draw so many amps when you are trying to start up that the voltage to the coil dropped to a low value and as a result drew too much current? I Dunno but glad to see you under power now. Have Fun
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tbmtony561
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Re: 85 hard to start when hot?

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thanks alot u helped me get my bronco 2 to be a beastly swap buggie
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than we turned it into this.
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thanks again
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Re: 85 hard to start when hot?

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wow
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Re: 85 hard to start when hot?

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That is freaking KOOL!!!

My only suggestion is a large Gun Rack!! :cool:
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tbmtony561
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Re: 85 hard to start when hot?

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Very good idea. Thanks again
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