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| boogie_man Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: South O.C. SO Cal 
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				Starter Issues
			 
			1982 911 SC, been to mechanic twice, replaced 2 starters and added a relay saying all was good. Got stranded at lunch the other day, not happy. Seems to come and go as when you go to start it it makes a light "buzzing' coming from the rear, almost as if the plunger is not engaging.  Any clues of where to start or has anyone gone thru this ???  Thanks
		 
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| Registered Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Nash County, NC. 
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			Its evident youre not getting a good replacement starter.  Get a Bosch rebuild for best result or I ve been very impressed with the high torque starter sold by our host, its new and no trade in necessary, so there is no extra expense in shipping. Bruce | ||
|  06-23-2010, 04:53 PM | 
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| muck-raker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Coastal PNW 
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			I would go with the high torque starter, I believe it will end your hot start problems.  I've talked to some knowledgeable people who say that the Bosch unit is not that great. BTW, I have the same issue...and I have a hi torque on order as we speak. Just my .02 cents. 
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