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The starter may have bad bushes. If the starter get hot, because of headers, etc the bushes will go bad sooner. The position or alignment of the starter can also make it slow. I had this problem. I had to insert shims on one of the bolts for the starter to get it to align correctly. Once aligned right, it started great. Also, if you have a bad cell or two in the battery,you may not be get enough volts to the starter. I would look at the alignment or bushes.
Keith
keithc@mindspring.com
Keith
keithc@mindspring.com