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Old 09-17-2010, 07:09 PM   #1
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Hi Torque Starters

Just drove the '68 home from the engine shop. The thrust bearing went out on the engine. I put the wrong throw out bearing in it and the engine guy said that was the cause of the failure. From what I have found out, that is possible- very unlikely, but possible on an engine with only a few hours on it. So bottom line is "possible" means I had to give the guy who did the shortblock the benefit of the doubt and pick up the tab for the repair.
Enjoyed the ride home, parked it in the driveway, and went to fire it up again just to enjoy the sound of a motor I hadn't heard run in a while and...wouldn't start! About fifteen minutes after the engine cooled (and my tears dried it started right up. It's an old starter and from what I read sounds like a mini hi torque starter may be a good idea. It's for a 383 stroker. Any thoughts, or known drawbacks with these mini starters? Was looking at

CHEVY 305 350 454 Mini Starter Super Torque Series 3 HP MT200 SHI0032

Looks like I could get it from DB electrical for about $100 including shipping.
Thanks for the help!
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Old 09-17-2010, 07:18 PM   #2
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Lightbulb Re: Hi Torque Starters

Check this post out. I just installed it and it works great.



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