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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: summerville, sc
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starter problem
first question. Are all automatic flywheels 168 tooth. I used the flywheel from an 85 chevy c10 when I changed my 327 to automatic. I m having problems with starters lasting less than a year. Staggered bolt pattern starter.
Any help would be appreciated. Do you think the problem could be I need to get a new instead of rebuilt starter. I am thinking about going to LKQ and getting an old original starter. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Spokane Valley, WA
Posts: 8,356
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Re: starter problem
Early Chevy flexplates come in both 168 and 153 tooth versions. Your particular starter setup may need to be shimmed to provide required clearance, if binding is causing the failures. In my experience I never had good luck with rebuilt generators or starters. I bought a new starter from GM and it was working fine 15 years later when I had to change it because of a change in flywheel size when I went to a 4 speed stick. I bought a new Power Master reduction gear starter at that time and it continues to work fine. Some may swear by rebuilt units, but I'll never buy another one.
Last edited by markeb01; 09-25-2010 at 11:09 PM. |
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#3 |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: San Francisco, CA USA
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Re: starter problem
If you are considering a new starter instead of rebuilt, you might want to look at a mini-starter instead of the stock type. I have had good luck with those on block-mounted applications.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: nw arkansas
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Re: starter problem
Try using a flywheel and starter from the same year model. This is how the problem was solved on a 86 I had .
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