03-02-2009, 11:22 PM
[quote Lundman].
Other differences is the starter which is a really the same but they say the starter is built for marine applications. In other words it was about $25 more than a standard starter - I couldn't see any real difference.
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I had a boat mechanic get really excited when he found our that my V6 had a regular auto starter on it (The owner before me had put it on). He said that the starter on boats is sealed so that a stray spark can not light fumes that could possibly accumulate around an engine on a boat. I would pay the extra $25 and not take any chances.
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Other differences is the starter which is a really the same but they say the starter is built for marine applications. In other words it was about $25 more than a standard starter - I couldn't see any real difference.
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I had a boat mechanic get really excited when he found our that my V6 had a regular auto starter on it (The owner before me had put it on). He said that the starter on boats is sealed so that a stray spark can not light fumes that could possibly accumulate around an engine on a boat. I would pay the extra $25 and not take any chances.
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