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Originally posted by Trailabite View PostI did not know that! That doesn't seem very safe.If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
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I wish this guy would come back lol, this is bugging me. So, if there's no NSS, then something closes the circuit for a manual, right? On the starter solenoid there's a ground post for a manual for a wire to go to ground versus a NSS. I'm guessing this ground wire acts as a jumper bypassing the switch?
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IIRC this is the Iron Duke motor - a Pontiac by name, but GM none the less. Occasionally, the Bendix spring gets weak enough to let the Bendix engage the flywheel while it's running if the vehicle gets jarred just right. The Bendix slams back into the solenoid housing and can damage the ignition/run contacts.
I had this happen while driving. Everything looked fine, but a solenoid swap did the trick.God forgives, rocks don't
-sons of thunder
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