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Old 11-07-2023, 05:28 PM   #21
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Re: 67 C20 with 283 w/3 speed on the floor keeps killing starters.

I have long tube headers and noticed increased dragging and hard starts due to heat soak with my second Delco Remy OEM-style reman starter, so this time I installed a PowerMaster 9112 a week or two ago. Made in USA. It's half the weight, smaller size for more air flow, and has twice the power of the OEM starter. Love it. It came with two bolts and shims (didn't need the shims). I did have to clock the solenoid one position to clear the block as it was shipped in the straight-up position. The higher torque fires up my SBC more quickly and my heat soak issues are gone.
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