Thread: Starter won't fit
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03-26-2016 01:29 PM #1
Starter won't fit
Here's the opening...
And here's the 9-tooth starter that won't fit. NOW what do I need? Ugh!!
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03-26-2016 01:43 PM #2
I'm at my wits end with this project and have found it's always something... now the starter is like putting a square peg in a round hole and I'm ready to walk away in disgust. How many different starters are there for this engine? I have another one that fits the old bell housing... AARGH!!
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03-26-2016 02:09 PM #3
Can you take the old starter with you to exchange for the correct one?
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03-26-2016 03:13 PM #4
It's not hanging up on that bottom bolt is it?Ken Thomas
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03-27-2016 03:44 PM #5
Your solution might be illustrated and explained here:
153 vs 168 tooth starter - ChevyTalk - FREE Restoration and Repair Help for your Chevrolet
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03-28-2016 12:00 PM #6
Stopped into the local O'Reilly's and got a #1108788 starter to fit my bellhousing and it did the trick! Now I've got to get shorter bolts.
As Roseanne Roseannadanna said: "It's allllways something!" :-)
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03-28-2016 01:20 PM #7
Remember that the chevy starter bolts are specific for the job-they have knurled section to tighten up the tolerances to keep starter located exactly correct in alignment
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03-28-2016 07:17 PM #8
And don't forget the starter to ring gear clearance - recommended by various "authorities" as .020 to as much as .065, but I always used a paper clip for a gauge - shims are available from parts houses, and instructions, lots of them, can be found here:
https://www.google.com/search?q=Chev...hrome&ie=UTF-8
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