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Service socket for starter 200

Hi Art!

Yes, I found it missing on my 1993!
It's probably why I stated my recommendation the way I did.

I haven't checked my 1992 automatic that I got from David Samuels or the "Wagonmiester."
I haven't had to work on his refurbished car except for normal maintenance requirements.
It also has had to sit for the last nine months, with the 1993, in the garage of my other home!
That going to change next month because, I have other appointments on the maintenance of myself to get done!

Shifting residences for better weather isn't as much fun, when it involves Covid scares, on top of normal routine check ups!

As I said earlier, I hope our Bricksters are hanging in there like our 240s!
(:)

Phil






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