*1968 200ci I6, C4 Transmission, FSPP Pacemaker dual outlet header*
It seems like my car does not want to start after it has reached operating temperature. I noticed that the FSPP header #1 collector is right above the starter, almost touching it. It makes sense that the starter gets too hot, then does not want to start, causing me humiliation when I go to the gas station, pump my gas, then cannot start the car.
It also caused me to buy a new starter, almost go insane trying to install it, and pull out the transmission dipstick to far and spill ATF all over. After that, it starts right up but makes a weird noise. No good...I am going to install the old one.
I just wanted to know if anyone else has had this overheating problem with their starter. Where can I get a quality heat shield?
Does anyone recall my poor acceleration problems? I put my vacuum guage to use and the results say engine vacuum is good. Where do I look next?
Thanks,
Justin
It seems like my car does not want to start after it has reached operating temperature. I noticed that the FSPP header #1 collector is right above the starter, almost touching it. It makes sense that the starter gets too hot, then does not want to start, causing me humiliation when I go to the gas station, pump my gas, then cannot start the car.

It also caused me to buy a new starter, almost go insane trying to install it, and pull out the transmission dipstick to far and spill ATF all over. After that, it starts right up but makes a weird noise. No good...I am going to install the old one.
I just wanted to know if anyone else has had this overheating problem with their starter. Where can I get a quality heat shield?
Does anyone recall my poor acceleration problems? I put my vacuum guage to use and the results say engine vacuum is good. Where do I look next?
Thanks,
Justin