Most simple question ever
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Most simple question ever
Ok guys, im installing my headers and it looks like if i still want a heater box, then i have to to take out the starter. Are the two vertical bolts all that hold it in?
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yes but make sure you disconnect the positive cable from the battery first and try to support the starter if you do not take the wires off of it so you dont stretch or break any of the wires that go to it.
oh and be ready the starter is kinda heavy so dont hit yourself in the head with it
oh and be ready the starter is kinda heavy so dont hit yourself in the head with it
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From: Buffalo Grove IL
Car: 89 Firebird 89 Formula one red one black
Engine: 350, 355
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What kind of headers are you running? I had Dynomax headers and they gave me the experience of dealing with heat soak. I had Edelbrock headers before w/ no problems. If the starter is a tight fit, I would suggest a mini starter with wrap on it.
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