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Default 1997 S-10 Blazer 4X4 Starter V-6 - 05-20-2007 , 10:17 AM






Anyone know why the starters for this model cost so much? Had an issue with
the starter shorting out causing a drain on battery and alt. Turned out to
be a pretty expensive problem to fix.
Thanks for the input.
D



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Default Re: 1997 S-10 Blazer 4X4 Starter V-6 - 05-20-2007 , 10:41 AM






In article <819c$46506696$a227850c$7728 (AT) ALLTEL (DOT) NET>,
"John Symth" <Horney (AT) home (DOT) net> wrote:

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Anyone know why the starters for this model cost so much? Had an issue with
the starter shorting out causing a drain on battery and alt. Turned out to
be a pretty expensive problem to fix.
Thanks for the input.
D
They are a relatively high output compact design that use
permanent magnets instead of field winding. The magnets are
expensive and harder to replace than a field winding.
Many of the cores returned have broken magnets due to people
beating on them with a hammer (or blunt object of choice) when
they fail in a vain attempt to get them to work.


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Default Re: 1997 S-10 Blazer 4X4 Starter V-6 - 05-20-2007 , 03:47 PM




"aarcuda69062" <nonelson (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote

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In article <819c$46506696$a227850c$7728 (AT) ALLTEL (DOT) NET>,
"John Symth" <Horney (AT) home (DOT) net> wrote:

Anyone know why the starters for this model cost so much? Had an issue
with
the starter shorting out causing a drain on battery and alt. Turned out
to
be a pretty expensive problem to fix.
Thanks for the input.
D

They are a relatively high output compact design that use
permanent magnets instead of field winding. The magnets are
expensive and harder to replace than a field winding.
Many of the cores returned have broken magnets due to people
beating on them with a hammer (or blunt object of choice) when
they fail in a vain attempt to get them to work.
Don't they use the same starter as the small V8? If so:
http://www.db-starter-alternator.com...eral%20Motors/

Al




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