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Old friend just called and is coming over.  I will take pictures of his automobile.
 
It is not a Firebird.  It is a '67 Camaro with a V8 327.  The starter is on the passenger side of the engine and below the block.
 
He did say that Pontiac made a '67 Firebird with an overhead cam back then too.
 
He went to see car races last night at the local race track.  He said they do over 300 mph for a quarter mile in 3.9 seconds.  (nitrous injected funny cars).
 
He told me some of the upgrades to it in the last 20 years
 
1 - repainted
2 - front disk brakes (had drum)
3 - power steering (had none)
4 - new seats
5 - new alternator
 
There is more.
 
Camero-1.jpg
 
 
 
 
 
 
pete_c said:
He is stubborn.  I told him about your starter issues and why. 
 
He just bought a new starter (refurbished) from an automotive big box store.  I doubt very much that they fixed the design of the starter.
 
It is not the design of the starter it is the design of the solenoid that has a problem. Not only did they probably not fix the design, they may have made it worse by putting a stiffer spring than the original that was used in 1967.
 
Mike.
 
Yup; mentioned your posts relating to the starter last year after his car stalled after idling / shutting it off / starting it 10 minutes later.
 
It didn't start and we had to wait 30 minutes or so.  
 
This all related to starting the Triumph Spitfire. 
 
I had done it a few weeks earlier and didn't have an issue using my automobile / battery. 
 
This last time we couldn't start it.  Thinking will just tow it out to my garage in the next few weeks.
 
I doubt that the Camaro starter solenoid was modded on the new starter. 
 
I see a picture of one with a shield here.
 
ALT-61-3.jpg

 
and an old and new one here:
 
starters.jpg

 
I wonder if he replaced both the starter and solenoid or just the starter.  I am guessing they are sold together refurbished.
 
They can be purchased apart or together but if you buy a starter from a chain like advanceauto you will get the two assembled as one.
 
Yeah; I could get to the link you posted above earlier.
 
Wierd.
 
Here have switched mostly to using Linux / Firefox. 
 
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