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  2. mfg

    Starter eaten

    Not exactly related, but I agree with the questionable quality of new production starter bendix assemblies…. I recently went to the trouble of replacing the starter bendix assy on a ‘49 Stude Champion, and ended up having to do the job twice! ……Although the starter would spin properly, the new bendix would not ‘throw out’ into the flywheel teeth… The starter would just spin…. The second bendix replacement seems to be working OK.
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  4. Today
  5. The starter for a Stude mounts to the bellhousing, not the engine block like a GM does. The shim is used to space the starter away from the block to adjust the bendix gear to flywheel clearance on the GM starter. One could put washers between the starter and the transmission engine plate but all that would do is pull the starter out of the bell housing, which wouldn't make any difference. His problem is with a bad bendix gear (old and cheap new), a now common problem to the point that Jon Meyer has written articles about this.
  6. Starters sometimes require shims to be lined up for proper engagement. That may be the problem.
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  8. mfg

    Studebaker Core!

    14” X 8” X 2”….. Thank you all!
  9. It happened again. Same exact issue. Car ran fine for 3 weeks, then, bam. The engine turns over just fine. Doesn't sound labored or anything. I'd question my own installation, but it doesn't seem too difficult, and I'd question myself if it happened on the first cranks. Any suggestions? Obviously I won't be going to the same shop. Ugh.
  10. I just acquired #1020, a white 1990 4-dr in good condition. It lived with its original owner and a black sister car, likely a close VIN, since they were purchased at the same [yes, his-n-hers]. I did not acquire this black one. Question: neither has a glove box of any kind. Is this a common lack among the 4 drs.? Oregon John Eugene, OR
  11. The parking brake switch could be faulty, or out of adjustment… or wire may have bad contact at proportioning valve.
  12. A ‘64 Studebaker Avanti was displayed there, then the ‘68 Avanti ll was next in line.
  13. Good, because there was only one guess remaining. So '62 and '66?
  14. Four is the number!
  15. The brake light on the dash between the speedometer and tac has decided to come on. Reservoir is full. Brake pedal good. Is there a sensor on the proportioning valve or maybe a bad switch on the emergency brake handle? Thanks, Mike
  16. Would aluminum foil work as well?
  17. Four
  18. mfg

    Avanti Code!

    Yes!…Good thinking!!
  19. Brake fluid…equivalent to today’s DOT 3.
  20. mfg

    Avanti Code!

    No ideas on this? (easy one!)
  21. Not three Dwight!
  22. Last week
  23. Three
  24. Sorry no, not five!
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  26. My pleasure!…: Engineering that bellhousing had to be pricey!
  27. I take back some of the bad things I thought about Checker.
  28. Five
  29. A period of ….?…. years had elapsed between the times a new Studebaker Avanti, and later a new Avanti ll had been displayed at the New York ‘New Car’ Auto Show. 1) Two….2) Three….3) Four….or….4) Five
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