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This is just a theory of mine but maybe when you ran the lines dry some crud that was caked on the walls of a line or pump housing, etc, broke loose and is hung up somewhere in the IP causing something to stick? Air can cause crap to break loose when normally it would stay in place. Just a...
My deuce came with civi batteries already in it from the previous owner. I now buy all of my batteries from oreily's. Most of the super starts they sell are made in USA and the few times I have had to warranty one they gave me zero hassels. One time they even warrantied one that was 2 months...
Does it run normal when it does crank? My engine turns over fast with OEM starter. If and when that gives out I'm going with a gear reduction starter for the express purpose of turning it over faster. Sounds like you had a battery with a weak cell for a while.
They use anti-drain filters. They have a check valve inside that keeps oil in the filters. Basically it keeps the filters full and I presume some of the chambers in the block full so all of the oil doesn't end up back in the pan.
395's are about 46" tall and are for singling out the rear. 395 stands for 395mm wide. As far as I know they offer better to speed and superior off road performance to ndc's. They also seem to drive better on pavement also.
2 things to check would be the starter switch itself and the relay for the starter which I believe is mounted on the engine block. Someone correct me if I have that wrong. Though I wonder why your buzzer stops when you hit the button.
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