92 Sho starter drags and starts hard

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d2freak82

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I bought a sho yesterday, first one... I've wanted one for a long time. I have to replace the clutch and rack and pinion but other than that it's in good shape.
When you start it the starter seems to turn a little hard (drag) and sometimes when you first start it takes a long time to turn over before it starts.
I plan to change the plugs, wires, and air filter because the plugs and wires look as though they're original. But I was wondering if this might be a sign of timing chain getting loose?
 

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Check your battery cables and starter connections.
These are the two most common places to look for your problem.
 

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...I was wondering if this might be a sign of timing chain getting loose?

The chains are fairly short and tensioned with a hydraulic tensioner. If they were to stretch a little bit, the tensioners would pick up the slack. Due to the short length of the the chains; they would likely snap before being able to be stretched to the point of causing the car to run poorly.

So, I would rule out timing chains as the cause for poor driveability problems. I pulled a set of original chains with 140k miles on them and the only stretching they exhibited were from the pins stretching, giving them more lateral movement / slapping into the guides creating noise.
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Old on the left, new on the right.

Search the forums on how to pull codes using the paperclip method if you do not have a scan tool, and let us know what codes come back. There are a lot of worn parts that can be linked to the problems your having; but the best place to start is checking for codes even if the check engine light isn't on.
 

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the lovely local autozone said it's a belt, sorry if I said chain... I honestly don't know because I haven't torn into it.

Also I didn't think they added the hydraulic tensioner until closer to 95?
 

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It could be a weak battery, bad/ loose cables, or a starter on the way out. The starters do fail. NAPA sells a new manufactured knock-off that has a life time warranty.
 

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