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Starter for 383
Hey guys... Question for the stroker dudes on here. What starter did you use on your 383 stroker? I have a dual drilled block to take either the straight or cross drilled starter, with the 168 tooth flexplate. Is there a gm application that works well? Or are the high torque after market better? Thanks.
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1970 LT1 350 starter from orielly's 50.00 bucks and turns my 10 to 1 compression 468 bb like its not trying. I don't remember the part number but I found it from another member.
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Ive owned a couple 383 chevy motors , any standard starter is fine , the compact powermaster starters have allways worked well for me
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168 tooth flexplate is standard on all sb and bb. some early sb had 153 tooth flexplate. you will not have any problems.
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Ok. Good to know. Newbie to the stroker world. Thanks
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So... after reading attatched post link.. I called NAPA. There are 2 mini starters available for the 96-98 vortec 350. (if I was to take that route) mini starter and mini gear drive. (for twice the price) Thoughts?
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I used a Powermaster high torque mini starter, something like this. Just make sure you check the clearance.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pwm-9612/overview/ |
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I used a Powermaster high torque mini starter, something like this. Just make sure you check the clearance.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pwm-9612/overview/ |
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I have a Tilton High Torque mini-starter... bolted right up, no issues and fits under my headers..
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