Thread: starter problem with my 76 f250
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01-27-2005 11:41 PM #1
starter problem with my 76 f250
Hey,
I have been having a problem finding a starter for my f250 that lasts longer than 2-3 starts. The teeth on the starter always end up being shaved off. I have tried shimming it but it hasnt worked. I was told that they no longer make starters for a 390 and that the re-manufactured one was probably from a 351. Any ideas you have or if you have had this problem yourself and know how to fix it would be great. Thanks.
Don Fowler
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01-27-2005 11:43 PM #2
Fords have a notorious tendancy to come loose from the transmission due to twisting. My suggestion would be to get a new starter(if you dont have one) shim it to the correct contact point, and insert the bolts with just a hair of lok-tite. Many times this will help. If not, take a look at your flywheel.Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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01-28-2005 05:20 PM #3
If it chews up a starter that quick a new flywheel is in order,only FE starters will fit FE motors.
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01-28-2005 05:44 PM #4
Take it to a starter/alternator guy and have em beef it up for you. They may accidentally have one.It ain't broke if you can fix it.
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