A couple of days ago my starter sounded like rocks was rolling around in it. Then it gave out. So put a new one in. Now it wont start. Tried getting a jump and still nothen.
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the 4" dd starter had two different flanges for A/T and M/T. Your new flywheel probably doesn't match the teeth for the drive on the starter. Take the starter to a rebuilder that actually knows what they're doing-- not a parts store.
Jack it up try hitting starter with a hammer. if it works ,good chance its the starter solenoid. If it starts when cold its most likely the starter motor.
The starter is most likely the problem,tap on the starter lightly with a hammer while trying to start the engine,dont get run over doing this it will take two people,if the engine starts,the starter needs replacing.
hi sounds like your starter motor has packed in with all the trying.. just quickly put your car in 5th gear and give it a rock this might release it if not then you gota replace it and as a must get your battery charged up so it has the correct cranking amps to turn the starter
my Buick did all those things and I had water in the oil and probably in a cylinder or two from what I judge was a cracked block from freezing, Gave it away.
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