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sure, you might just have to change the motor mounts if your going from a 6 cyl. to a V8 and of course you will have to change the computer and wiring to the engine.
You know the starter is going bad when you have a dragging starter.
Could possibly a solenoid on the starter going bad. Could possibly a solenoid on the starter going bad. Could possibly a solenoid on the starter going bad.
If its a V8, its going to be .035
If there is a clunking noise on a 1991 Firebird Formula 5.0 when going below 30 mph, and the clunking noise does not happen when the clutch is depressed, it is probably a problem with the flywheel. The flywheel moves freely when the clutch is depressed. When the clutch is not depressed, it could be that something is rubbing on the flywheel, like the clutch plate.
why would my starter wire burn, going from starter to battery
ur distributor is going bad
Solenoid the starter is stuck would be my suspicion.
One indication that the starter is going bad in your vehicle is if the vehicle won't start but the battery is full of life. When the starter is the reason, a very audible click will be heard.
the starter is attached to the motor under the flywheel. look for the battery cable going from the solonoid to the motor and that will be the starter
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No, the starter casing acts as the ground.