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Date:         Fri, 19 Sep 2003 23:48:06 EDT
Reply-To:     KG2CHIEF@AOL.COM
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From:         K G Gilbert <KG2CHIEF@AOL.COM>
Subject:      3 questions: starter/ignition switch/temp warning light
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1. I just replaced starter motor on my 84 westy. Does a new bushing really go in there? Where? How? 2. How do I know my ignition switch is bad? My 84 experiences intermittent slow or no-start, usually in warmer weather. It seems I have to turn the key ALL the way to start. Problem seems worse w/ new starter. Hmmmm... 3. Temp warning light blinks several minutes after start up. Recent changes include plugs/fuel and air filters/dist. cap and rotor/and starter - which required disassembly of air filter housing and throttle body. TIA, Kevin


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