Scott, those starters are unique to motor homes and Olds toronado. Lots of
parts houses don't stock them. Lots of coach owners carry a space to avoid
down time on the road. The quality of rebuilt ones is a big issue. High
quality ones using American parts are even scarcer. I have a local
rebuilder that I use. I send him 6 at a time, 3 regular and 3 high torque
for the guys that hot rod their coaches. Not cheap, but very few problems.
Jim Hupy
> Randy,
> It seems like most buy a quality starter, with a lifetime warranty, from
> one of the big brand stores. Like autozone, orileys, etc..
> That way, if your on the road and your starter goes out, go to your
> nearest big brand store that you originally bought from, and exchange for a
> new
> rebuilt one.
> --
> Scott Nutter
> 1978 455 Royale Center Kitchen, Quad bags.
> Houston, Texas
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