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Old 08-01-2009, 10:50 AM
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Default Anyone considering a RobbMC starter.

Working on my 1970 GTO. This car is pretty much all new from the paint, to the wiring harnesses, to the ground straps, battery cables, battery (Optima style NAPA), and a special high torque rebuild of the original starter.. dreaded hot start issues.

Finally threw in the towel on the OEM starter and bought a RobbMc starter.

Wired it up with a Ford remote solenoid to use as a relay for the "S" wire only, and as a wire junction to ease starter installation.

Adjusted to spec, and voila' this 473 starts like never before. If you're tired of wondering if it will start, you need this starter.

I couldn't be happier with the product and customer service.

-Matt

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