Did you put the shims back in when you replaced the starter. Maybe too tight to the flywheel. Just a guess.
Possibly too tight a clearance. if that's the case, shims are avail.
Check the backlash between the starter drive and the ring gear after installation. If it's too tight, use shims.
You could get a headache
It could cause a headache.
Could be some worn teeth on the ring gear, or the starter drive might be too tight when engaged in the ring gear. Shims can be purchased from most auto parts stores.
If it is tight enough to stop the adequate flow of blood, then the area beyond the restraint could die.
You can wear a belt. Just do put it too tight.
In general starters do not have torque specifications. You will want to tighten the starter as tight as you can without breaking the starter bolts.
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To remove the starter you just disconect the starter cable & the push-on relay connector from the solenoid. Then unfasten the starter retaining bolts and remove the starter. To install the starter, put the bolts in the top and bottom figer-tight. Then (starting with the top most bolt & working down)tighten the bolts (to 15-20 ft. lbs.)
It depends how tight you put it. and the hair ties you use. never use elastic bands. and don't put it too tightFor the ultimate wave, don't put it in only one plait. 2 is best. and not so tight