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Here in Central Kalifornia, when it gets over 100F like it is now, we see a lot of starters needing replacement. My 7.4L truck will eat a starter every few years. It's definitely heat related, as everyone else is saying. I've found that for the nominal cost of changing out the starter for a rebuilt one, it's less cost and less hassle than trying heat shielding blankets, magic dust, polar bear farts, etc etc.....

You might simply go to a high torque starter and be done with it.
Old 06-05-2013, 04:44 PM
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