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post Oct 2 2007, 03:42 PM
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Hi , my generator light came on so i need to get a new 1.I have looked online at flaps and they have 2 types listed 1 has an external regulator, can someone help me out tell me the 1 i need for my car i am a newb and will have my mechanic install it for me.my car is a 76 2.0 FI.Thx
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post Oct 7 2007, 10:37 AM
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Dave is right on the starter, but you can also use the SR68X that the 911s use. 1.5 hp (it's MORE HP (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer.gif) ) and you can find them in larger supply.

Be advised that there are NO new starters and all are being rebuilt. So keep your cores if you can, try to use local rebuilders and ask them to replace the borderline components. Some rebuilders just fix the obvious and slap a coat of paint on them.

Using local rebuilders allows you to go back and smack them around if they screw them up. The local FLAPS guys just stare at you like ter an idjut and give you another POS to put in then fails one day after the warranty. YOU DO get to use the little "get a free tow" card. But getting stranded is not my idea of fun.

BTDT, got the tee shirt to prove it.
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