Eagle. Much appreciate the offer for helping. So pressed for my daily ride though that I had to take it to the shop for the rebuild.
As for some of you guys who posted about asking for the old parts, here's my take on doing that.
Never did it - and never will ask for old parts back for any shop job. Why? Unless I'm going to sit there and watch the guy do the entire job (which I'd love to, but most don't like you to and heck I did have to go to work today), I either trust the place or I don't. Now I'm a real trusting guy at first, and since the shop that did my exhaust work right and treated me right recommended this place I'm giving them the benefit of doubt.
I've always been under the philosophy that if you ask for the old parts you're already telling the guy that you don't trust him. If he's honorable to begin with you've started out on a bad foot, and if he's not-trustworthy to begin with what makes you think he's not going to go into his scrap heap for someone elses broken parts to show you when you pick up your new part?
I just got off the phone with the guy and it's already done. Brand new brushes, solinoid, all the internals, gears, everything except for the case itself. I asked and granted it's a re-wound stator (sp?) he assures me it's of the highest quality and it's the only "rebuilt" thing in it now. Was also good to know that I already had the high-torque version. And I already had the heat sheild which I left at home (didn't want it disappearing in their shop and not getting the same one or quality one back again).
So $86 and I pick it up in a couple of hours. For 30 minutes work on my behalf of taking it off last night, and another 15 to put it back on, plus $86, I didn't do so bad.
(Course if it ends up being junk I'll be sure to tell you exactly where NOT to go for starters...)
BTW: Here's a couple of tips for anyone who hasn't removed their starter yet. (a) It's easiest to get in FRONT of your rig to remove the wires on the solinoid than it is from right under the starter. (b) Starters are heavy and it's only those 2 bolts holding it in. If it weren't for that diff-bump-stop it would have landed on my head. Only changed out a starter once before in my life, on a 78 Caddy Eldo. Once that last thread was undone it landed on my face, and I swear it was twice the weight of this Blazer starter (427-4bbl). You'd think I would have learned my lesson the first time!
<font color=red>Steve88</font color=red>
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