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What's a good aftermarket starter for a Gen1 3.0l #982738 01/27/10 06:49 AM
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RockDoc Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
So after getting a rebuilt starter, my 1990 Gen1 3.0L would start intermittently. See prior thread titled "Twitchy Ignition, not the Starter" but short story after cleaning the inhibitor switch and replacing a spade fitting, I think it's a defective starter (just replaced at a reputable shop). Does anybody have any opinions on what is a good replacement starter and what isn't? I REALLY need this truck to be dependable as I often offroad in Utah alone as a geologist. Dumb I know, but I spend way more time looking at rocks than I do 4wheeling over them.

Thanks! RockDoc


1990 SWB Montero, 3.0l auto, ARB lockers, OME suspension, 32' BFG AT's, PIAA light upgrade.
Re: What's a good aftermarket starter for a Gen1 3.0l [Re: RockDoc] #982739 01/27/10 07:22 AM
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torquemonster Offline
Body Damage is Cool
your best bet is to take your starter into a shop that specializes in starter and Alternators. having a specialists hands working on it is far better than just buying a remanufactured unit, they are just slapped together fast!

I went through 3 remanufactured starters in 1 year with my old D-50. found another OEM starter at the wreckers, got it rebuilt by a professional and it lasted another 4 years until I sold the truck without skipping a beat.

Re: What's a good aftermarket starter for a Gen1 3.0l [Re: RockDoc] #982740 01/27/10 07:59 AM
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off-roader Offline
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Most starters come with a warranty of 90 days to 1 yr. Bring it back to the shop and have them get you a new starter. You may have to pay the labor though. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

FWIW, it takes 30 minutes max to replace the starter. If this one does have a warranty you may want to consider the cost to replace it or perhaps just have it rebuilt and replace it yourself.

Re: What's a good aftermarket starter for a Gen1 3.0l [Re: off-roader] #982741 01/29/10 12:27 AM
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Temple Offline
Mudrunner
get it at advance auto its a lifetime i submerged mine in mud screwed it up really good and they replaced it and all i had to give them was my phone number.


"No obstacle brute force and ignorance cant overcome"
89 SWB RAIDER (IN PIECES)
06 F250 SuperDuty Axles
Currently saving for F-O-A 18" Coilovers
Cummins 6bta/5r110w/np271
Re: What's a good aftermarket starter for a Gen1 3.0l [Re: Temple] #982742 01/29/10 12:38 AM
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89montero Offline
Rock Warrior
i bought mine through napa, think it has a 5yr warrenty and so far its been fine. Had it a couple mounths


1989 Montero 4dr V6 3.0l







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