I also heard of this problem happening on Saabs. I once heard of someone who actually drilled a couple of holes into the starter core. Apparently, the Saab engine generate a great deal of heat and those holes act as vents. I think it's weird but it supposedly worked. Nate El Great
> Just a short addition to Nate's comments: > I've had this same problem with a 1980 Saab (not yet with our 1986 > syncro westy) and I got good results by lubricating the starter shaft > and bendix gear (the gear that engages the flywheel). I used kerosene as > a lubricant and sprayed it on. > Larry
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