Exhaust Leak+replacing Starter
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Exhaust Leak+replacing Starter - 3/17/2008 3:04:33 PM
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CodyT
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Ok people I've had this problem where after I ran my 93' S-10 for lets say 15+ minutes or 10+ miles when I turned it off it would have real trouble turning over. Now when I bought the truck the lady told me it had an exhaust leak, which I could hear, but that it was somewhere in the pipe itself. Now lets say that it wasn't in the pipe, that it was the manifold to pipe gasket, could that have caused my starter to overheat thereby locking it up until it cooled down? If it wasn't for the fact that it only happened when I had run the truck for a while I would think that it was just a faulty starter. Also is there a way that I can figure out where the leak is w/o turning the truck on? It'd be very helpful for me to be able to do that w/o having to install the new starter, as my current is completley shot. Thanks for any help in advance and if anything I said dosen't make sense please let me know, I have a tendancy for that to happen when I'm talking about anything technical with cars. ^^
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