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  1. ToddJK

    New to this... 1952 Studebaker 6x6 M35, need good advice!

    2 cycle gas 😆
  2. ToddJK

    New to this... 1952 Studebaker 6x6 M35, need good advice!

    Yup! I tried that by myself after watching Garret from Tactical Repair do it, but I just hit the starter button now and it usually takes 2-10 taps and it'll turn over. Not often, but once in a while and it's annoying but not annoying enough to buy a new starter and the labor just yet, lol.
  3. ToddJK

    New to this... 1952 Studebaker 6x6 M35, need good advice!

    Check the wire connections like the ground and the posi to the starter/solenoid if you didn't already.
  4. ToddJK

    New to this... 1952 Studebaker 6x6 M35, need good advice!

    Oh okay. It's the starter. Keep hitting the starter button continuously. Mine does that once in a while. Likely due to a dead spot on the solenoid or starter. Sometimes it takes a tries, other times it takes a while of hitting that button. Could even give the starter a good tap and see if that...
  5. ToddJK

    New to this... 1952 Studebaker 6x6 M35, need good advice!

    That humming sound is the low air pressure alarm. If there's a clanking sound from the engine, pop the valve covers off and see if there's a rod that popped off one of the valves. This can make for an extremely difficult start on an engine. If no rods popped off and the oil has metal shavings in...
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