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<blockquote data-quote="ThunderLocke" data-source="post: 440295" data-attributes="member: 21322"><p>Hey everyone, I have a 95 with the 4 cyl in it. Bought it about 4 months ago and It's been running fine. Then the starter went out. No big deal, I went and got a remanned one at O'reillys and it worked great for 3 days. Started doing the single click again so I pulled out the multimeter and it was giving 9 amps from solenoid to motor while cranking. Went and got another starter, also a remanned because they didnt have any new ones. Same exact issue. Have them both sitting out and hooked them straight up to a battery and jumped across with a screw driver and they both work flawlessly. So is this a wiring issue that I need to be looking at? Do I need to find a way to shim the starter? Neither one fits quite the same as the original did. I read on another post that shimming might be a thing that needs to happen, but no shims came with the new starters so I'm not sure what I should be looking at next</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThunderLocke, post: 440295, member: 21322"] Hey everyone, I have a 95 with the 4 cyl in it. Bought it about 4 months ago and It's been running fine. Then the starter went out. No big deal, I went and got a remanned one at O'reillys and it worked great for 3 days. Started doing the single click again so I pulled out the multimeter and it was giving 9 amps from solenoid to motor while cranking. Went and got another starter, also a remanned because they didnt have any new ones. Same exact issue. Have them both sitting out and hooked them straight up to a battery and jumped across with a screw driver and they both work flawlessly. So is this a wiring issue that I need to be looking at? Do I need to find a way to shim the starter? Neither one fits quite the same as the original did. I read on another post that shimming might be a thing that needs to happen, but no shims came with the new starters so I'm not sure what I should be looking at next Thanks in advance everyone [/QUOTE]
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