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Old 11-13-2013, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by bobcowan View Post
A stock starter for a late model 5.0 is a high torque starter. You can buy one from autozone or advance for about $100, with a lifetime warranty.

Now, that being said, that may not be your problem. If the engine used to start fine, but now it doesn't, maybe the starter is not the issue. Do a load test on the battery and see what happens. Then take a close look at all your connections. Make sure they're all still clean and tight.
Yes, or:
Ask for a starter for a 94/95 Ford T-Bird, 302 with a manual trans... (manual and autos use a different length nose cone, they are not interchangeable)...
it is a high torque mini starter, had one on my 13.5 to 1 compression 331 stroker in my road race car for 8 years with no problems, spun the engine over with no problems......
This is the exact same starter that some "on-line" places advertise and sell as a Ford Motor Sport High Torque starter for $195.00!!!!!!!!!!! about 1/2 that price at your local auto parts store.....

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