- Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:55 am
#98540
My beater didn't crank over today, turns out the starter has a dead spot. A couple taps with a hammer on the starter and it fired right up.
I'm not going to be able to work on it for another week at least... Once the starter gets a dead spot, is there any normal amount of time until it is completely done and the hammer trick wont even work?
I'm carrying a hammer in my car until I can fix it, but don't wanna get stranded when the whole starter goes before I can replace it.
I'm not going to be able to work on it for another week at least... Once the starter gets a dead spot, is there any normal amount of time until it is completely done and the hammer trick wont even work?
I'm carrying a hammer in my car until I can fix it, but don't wanna get stranded when the whole starter goes before I can replace it.
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