I recently had the internals on my 327/300 SB starter "upgraded" to the internals of a BB starter. Now, it clearly cranks with more torque than before. However, it also appears that the starter may be moving out of alignment with the flex plate (I have a PG trans...) after the intial start due to the added torque. The starter also has a new "nose piece". Here are my questions:
1) I'm using my original mounting bolts. Should these be changed? If so, are there different mounting bolts for BB starters or are they the same for SB starters? Any recommendations as to where to buy these?
2) I'm not using shims under the mounting bolts. Should I consider adding these to see if they make a difference?
3) What is the recommended torque for the starter bolts? I'm temped to tighten them to "white knuckle" tightness to prevent any movement of the starter body, but I don't think this is correct. Also, if shims are needed, over tightening the bolts could negate the value of the shims....
Any thoughts on this matter
Garry Eastwood
#38705
1) I'm using my original mounting bolts. Should these be changed? If so, are there different mounting bolts for BB starters or are they the same for SB starters? Any recommendations as to where to buy these?
2) I'm not using shims under the mounting bolts. Should I consider adding these to see if they make a difference?
3) What is the recommended torque for the starter bolts? I'm temped to tighten them to "white knuckle" tightness to prevent any movement of the starter body, but I don't think this is correct. Also, if shims are needed, over tightening the bolts could negate the value of the shims....
Any thoughts on this matter
Garry Eastwood
#38705
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