. By the way, the answer to your second question on what it does, it starts your engine.thatK30guy said:Yeah, thats the starter. I've changed mine in the '85 K30 at least 7 or 8 times in the 10 years I've almost owned it.
What are you doing, clogging them with mud and water and burning them up?Nope. Just normal wear and tear. I got one lifetime warranty starter from Car Quest and even though these are cheap remanufactured starters, they are just that...cheap. Every starter I've replaced was free due to the warranty. But since I don't drive the truck that much anymore, I'm not pressured to buy a brand new GM starter anymore. I've been told a brand spanking new GM starter will stop the problems.rick88blaze said:Damn that's a lot of starters!!!![]()
What are you doing, clogging them with mud and water and burning them up?

mofugly13 said:Dayum, did you ever try shimming your starter for proper flywheel contact?

Yep, sure did. Problem was, the shims were putting the starter too far away from the flexplate.mofugly13 said:Dayum, did you ever try shimming your starter for proper flywheel contact?
jaros44 said:Are you sure it was that big black round cyl. thingy with the wires going to it that you replaced? I still can't find my oil sending unit though. haha

jaros44 said:Are you sure it was that big black round cyl. thingy with the wires going to it that you replaced? I still can't find my oil sending unit though. haha