jmn444
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i killed a powermaster as well. which was what caused me to get a new battery.
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Hmm, I'll have to look at when I installed it, but it lasted maybe a year. I've neither dismantled it nor contacted Powermaster. I should do the latter, at least.Wow - how long did it last? have you taken it apart or talked to Powermaster?
i killed a powermaster as well. which was what caused me to get a new battery.
Good to know. I'll stop recommending them. Wonder how many are getting killed by battery vs. vibrations. BOoHmm, I'll have to look at when I installed it, but it lasted maybe a year. I've neither dismantled it nor contacted Powermaster. I should do the latter, at least.
Ford engineer knew from the start that creating at 5.2L FPC was going to take some serious dampening. It's one of those cars you want to keep stock as much as possible.One thing I've found is clear - there's magic in the assembly from the factory. A completely, untouched factory car will resist vibrations much better. Even following the service manual to the letter won't match it.
My assumption is because of the repeatability of the tooling, unmolested services (and threads) and clean environment. But even building an engine with all new parts in a clean garage is hard to match what the factory does. Part of the reason I always recommend not touching the powertrain in this car.
I just killed my fifth starter in 6 years on my 350R. I generally open the hood between track sessions but starters are dying faster and faster. The original one lasted 2.5 years, and then generally 1yr after that, but I just had one replaced two weeks ago and after four track sessions it’s completely dead and won’t start the car (even next day when completely cold). I have an extended warranty and dealer has always been helpful about it, but told them to please do something to shield it from the header heat this time. Any other suggestions?
Good question. 3 of my starters have been totally dead, zero attempt to start the car. 2 of my starters have generally worked when cold but even a drive to the supermarket would not start the car in the parking lot. When they are weak you can hear some clicking and struggle to crank the engine. I’ve generally worked with the same one or two people at my dealers service center (where I bought the car too) and have never gotten any issues on any replacement (although it can take a week for approval).To be replaced under warranty does the starter need to be all the way dead or just clearly headed in that direction? Thank you.