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My volty is making a large sound when I hit the start switch I just changed the starter motor , but still making a horrible sound when trying to start it.?

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U forgot to CHECK the BENDiX gear!
Thats the thing that makes that horrible sound!
It might STOCK or needs a lubricant!
Check that and i assure u thats the fault of that noise!

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