Made a starter heat shield...

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Old starter on the pickup had a heat sunk starting problem... Has had for years... But it started getting worse of late so I replaced the starter. Someone before me threw the heat shield away when they replaced the starter...but I figured the new starter would be ok for a few years.

Nope.

Started getting heat sunk almost immediately.

Couldn't find a great shield at the junk yard or online... So I made one...

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I never knew starters were prone to overheat, due to engine heat. Makes sense though. I haven't had one go out in a long time. Back in the day, I did more replacement because the starter bendix went out than the starter motor.
Let us know if it solves your problem on the new starter.
 
I never knew starters were prone to overheat, due to engine heat. Makes sense though. I haven't had one go out in a long time. Back in the day, I did more replacement because the starter bendix went out than the starter motor.
Let us know if it solves your problem on the new starter.
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That's the exhaust coming right off the passenger side exhaust manifold... and of course the block and the oil pan are an inch from the other side.

I don't know who to be more frustrated with... The guy who discarded the original heat shield or Ford for this design flaw. :D

I think this will take care of it. If not I'll shield the exhaust pipe as well.
 

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