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Emergency. M1009 starter problem. Atlanta, Ga

CycleJay

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Hi Guys,

Two questions.

My 1985 Chevy Blazer M1009 is still 24V.

The starter is completely dead, died this morning.

Can I go into any auto parts store, and buy any of the new or remanufactured
starters for that vehicle, and it work properly?

Or do I need to ask for, buy, or order a special starter just because it is 24V?

I need an answer asap so I can get this fixed to get to and from work.

Thank you in advance, God bless all of you...

Good night,

CJ
 

timntrucks

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ditto to the post by ralbelt. your best long term bet is to go to competent starter/alt rebuild shop and for under 100 bucks you can get it better than new condtion.. only takes one or two days but worth the wait:ditto:2cents
 

patracy

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Didn't you post up about this in the past? I had mentioned that my friend has one that I previously owned.
 
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