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> Catastrophic starter damage from an Axle,, Well catastrophic for the axle adapter too...
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post Jun 1 2010, 10:38 AM
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Thanks for the tip on IMI, I havent even had a chance to look them up.

I used Red locktite, on all the axle pieces, the car has had about almost 2000 hard miles. I admit I am not easy on my cars... I believe this was a mix of me abusing a bruised and beaten part, and it FAILED. So welding the adapters is my soultion for the time being.

As for the wiring of the bolts, I will wire the axle bolts, but for the adapter bolts (that failed) it cant be done the clearances are to tight between the axle and adapters. Has anyone else wired them?
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