Thread: bb starter
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11-14-2006 08:18 AM #1
bb starter
i have an 69 427bb.i put it in my 82 olds cutlass.after many mods.i got it to fit.know when i try to start it. it brake the starter gear. the first time i cranked it it was fine.then it broke the gear.i have tryed a couple of staters and it brake evry one.i realy need some help....
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11-14-2006 09:55 AM #2
to much timming and CR will kick the nose off the starter. i run a switch to turn on the ignition. this is separate from the key switch you have now .i used the old key switch to turn the engine over. but first i get the engine spinning and then turn the ignition with the new switch . i have some verry hi CR big block and this works the best for me and the starters had a 548 14.8 cr big block that i used a stock gm starter work fine. find a iron nose for the starter gm used this nose on beet trucks 366/427 and stick cars to
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11-14-2006 10:58 AM #3
it is not brakeing the the nose it is just brakeing the bendix gear.
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11-14-2006 11:37 AM #4
Originally Posted by duncan
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11-14-2006 02:26 PM #5
let me start over.it started fine about ten times.then bam broke starter. it can not tell if the starter is moving but i know that it is not going to far.i am going to hook up an switch for ingition.when i replace the starter i am going to use new bolts and make an brace for rear of starter.
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11-14-2006 06:06 PM #6
ok try that. they will do that the starter will work for some time and fail could be 1 or 50 times your problem is not new been thru it .i fix all my problems with the switch been starting my car this way 15 years just trying to help you?
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11-14-2006 08:23 PM #7
Yeah, what Pat said. Gives the engine a chance to spin up for a bit before it has to battle the ignition and resultant power strokes....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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11-15-2006 05:51 PM #8
Are you using a stock starter? If so, you might try a mini high torq starter. I was going thru starters left and right on my boat, till I just bite the bullet and bought a mini high torq starter. Havnt had a problem since then. BTW this is just a 10.5:1 550 hp (650 if you count the funny gas) ford big block..
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11-16-2006 04:56 AM #9
thanks for your help.i will let you all know how things go.
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