hi after installing my new engine the brand new summit mini starter has crapped out, so i would rather get one from a major parts house with a lifetime warranty. can someone tell me what chevy had a small block with the inline bolt holes using a mini or gear reduction starter thanks
I'm not sure, but it could be corvette had a mini starter. If the starter you have is a less expensive model,-I have found that you have to make sure that the drive gear and flywheel match up perfect. The one in my roadster has 3 shims in it to get it right, and works great. I'm not sure what GM starter will cost, but I know a good Tilton or MSD starter will cost over $300.00 JUST SAYING
my only real reason for a big store is the warranty , hopefully they have a brand new lifetime warranty, i would have bought a msd or something but the problem for me is i drive all over and a msd replacement can leave me stranded for a day while it is fed exed to me but at least a pepboys or autozone should have something in stock
Not sure about what model, but around '96 Chevy came out with factory mini starters, so you'll want to look at that year or later. The straight pattern will be a 153 tooth flywheel, so might not be found in HD applications like a HD truck, or Corvette. I'd look at 1/2 ton PU trucks. You'll also find they used both 9 tooth and 11 tooth, but both will fit the same engines and flywheels, so don't let that spook you.
seems as though the inline bolts starter weren't factory gm but aftermarket , so i wound up with a powermaster 9100 from pep boys with a 1 yr warranty for $109
The inline bolt pattern starters were for the smaller 153 tooth flywheel, the staggered bolt pattern starters were for the larger 168 tooth flywheel/flexplates both were factory, there was a high torque factory GM starter besides the later mini starter.
For a 168 tooth flywheel. (staggered mount holes) SBC & BBC In looking for one to turn my 11.25:1 compression 454 BBC I was in the same boat, mini starters were expensive with little to no warranty (or you've gotta ship um out) So i did allota research to find a good OEM type replacement with more cranking power. I sourced one from a 2000 chevy 3500 truck with a 7.4L The auto zone part number (P/N 9990S) is what i used. It's a gear reduction "mini" starter. much smaller that the original delco. Which is good for header clearance and about 7lbs lighter. Also, these starters used metric bolts originally, So go get yourself 2ea bolts from the GM dealer (P/N 12338064) cost $1,50ea these will let you properly mount that starter to your GM block. It works fantastically on mine, for the last 3 years. the cranking difference is night and day! and its got a lifetime warranty from a store i can find on the road.
heres a side by side of the old stock delco (which would barely crank my engine over) and the new style type I found. Get yourself two of those bolts too, they've got the right knurling and threads. I Couldn't be happier with this set up it took me like a month to find the right starter, let alone the bolts to work. i even bought 3 pairs of bolts in case i can't find um later or for my buddies upgrades. Good luck bud.
true, but some of the "aftermarket" gear reduction starters(he said it was from summit) have a pattern that is straight across and have multiple holes to use with both size flywheels. We need to figure out is he really does have smaller 153
You guys are fucked! The OP posted YESTERDAY that he found what he needed at Pep Boys, or whatever shitty chain stores you guys have down there for 109$... Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!