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742 hard to turn engine over
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<blockquote data-quote="laurencen" data-source="post: 131244" data-attributes="member: 14082"><p>had 2 743s apart to rebuild motors never seen any washers used in this yet, are you sure the starter is correct? glad you figured it out but heck who would have figured washers to space starter would be required.</p><p></p><p>you could use ready threaded rod and make studs, screw them into the housing, put washers on and slide the starter over them, use a nut to tighten, just a idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laurencen, post: 131244, member: 14082"] had 2 743s apart to rebuild motors never seen any washers used in this yet, are you sure the starter is correct? glad you figured it out but heck who would have figured washers to space starter would be required. you could use ready threaded rod and make studs, screw them into the housing, put washers on and slide the starter over them, use a nut to tighten, just a idea [/QUOTE]
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