02-06-2021, 06:35 PM | #1 |
Mr. Cheyenne
Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Kyle, Texas
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Starter & Shims
Okay, just want to confirm this You Tube on How to install SBC Starter Shims.
My neighbor, who is a Chevy guy, stopped me after I started my truck. He said, hmm I think you need some shims on your starter. I thought myself it sounded scratchy but figured it was a normal sound for a old truck's starter. I just popped under my truck, removed my cover and used a 1/8 Allen Wrench. I can just move my Allen Wrench between the Armature shaft and the flex plate - just enough to hear a tap on each side. Am I doing that right, with a 1/8 Allen Wrench? Then just shim the outside bolt where the solenoid is at? I can get my 9/64 Allen Wrench in, it almost turns but will not. The next size up, 5/32 will not go in at all. So I guess I have a 1/64 gap or 0.015625 gab right now. The teeth do not seem mangled... I see that O'Riley's has shims, Dorman Starter Shims Part Number: 02335. Thanks! Edit: forgot my photos. The Allen Wrench I am using is my larger 9/64.
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Richard '72 Chevy C10 Cheyenne *Super WHT/MED BRONZE/WHT SBC 350 | TH350 | LWB | AC | Buddy Seats Upgrades: Tilt | Front Sway Bar | Radio | Sliding Window | Bed Spare w/Lock Bed Rails | Full LEDs | Courtesy Lights | Tachometer | Glovebox Lock & Light | Head Light Relays | *Upgraded Fully Super Trim Last edited by Rich72C10; 02-06-2021 at 06:47 PM. |
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