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having problems starting after engine is hot

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i put all new electrical parts on my truck after i run for a while the truck doesnt have any power at all engine wont turn over just acts like it is dead....the only thing i haven't changed is the external resistor on the coil could this be my problem..??
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:hi: and :wel: to the site.

Did you swap out the starter? Is the coil real hot after you run it for awhile.
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My mustang did the same thing after I installed headers. The starter was geting to hot. After letting it set for a while it would fire right up. I finally switched to a high torque mini starter. Got more clearance and better torque. Never had a cranking problem again.
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THe resistor on the side of the coil is 90% most likely your problem. It and your starter are getting way too hot. You may need to replace your starter if you have been frying it for a long time, otherwise you need to get a heat shield of some sort. The tin-foil velcro wrap-around ones work well. You can find them at like all parts stores.
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