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hce

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This goes with my post in the marketplace.
Try the starter this morning, and turns over for a 1/2 second.
Try the key again, click, press clutch try key click.
Take backup vehicle to work.
Start trouble shooting. Relay tested good. Crawl under.....
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Looks like a job for JB Weld! :sly

Sorry to see that... there is some significant disassembly in your future:frustrate
 
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There's yer problem, right there, lady! :rotflmao
 

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That's just crazy. As thick and heavy as these adapter plates are, I never imagined one breaking like that. You must have an extremely high torque starter and might not even need glow plugs to start until about 10* or so.
 

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That's just crazy. As thick and heavy as these adapter plates are, I never imagined one breaking like that. You must have an extremely high torque starter and might not even need glow plugs to start until about 10* or so.

I have a reduction starter and two very healthy 1100cca batteries and it still needs glow plugs up to about 50*. Even then it needs to crank for about 10-15 seconds to start which is much too long to crank in my opinion when holding the glow plugs for 5 seconds will make it fire next piston up on compression.

Unless you’re being sarcasticLOL
 

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PSD also do not have the top 2 bolt bosses as the IDI do...
ive only seen cast iron on IDI's
but never that shiny
threads specifically

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