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Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Spring Hill, FL
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Good idea or bad to use heat wrap on the starter ? In one way it could reflect heat , the other being that its in an enclosed area it could cause it not to dissipate heat and cause failure . Any input ?
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I would not mess with Heat Wrap. The starter works fine for a long time just the way it is
![]() If and When you have the Plenum off I would always remove the Starter, clean the Valley Drain and Dress Up the Starter Solenoid Contacts ![]() There are some other things I do with Plenum off but the above for Starters ![]()
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Heat wrap is effective protecting starter motors mounted close to exhaust piping from radiated heat like found on most automotive V8 engine. By comparison the LT5’s V located starter is well protected and not exposed to such potentially high temperatures.
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