By MarkMontereyBay - 13 Years Ago
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The Auto Electric mini starter came last week. Here is a photo of it alongside the stocker for comparison;
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By Town Vicky - 13 Years Ago
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Smaller but you don"t get the old Ford sound!!!
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By MoonShadow - 13 Years Ago
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I'll take the sound of the engine running over the starter cranking anyday! Chuck
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By 46yblock - 13 Years Ago
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With the mini starters you dont have to go through shoulder surgery after the installation .
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By paul2748 - 13 Years Ago
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I got one and really like it.
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By 2188nrha - 13 Years Ago
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Where can I buy one?
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By MarkMontereyBay - 13 Years Ago
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There is a link on the YblocksForever.com home page. Here is the link:
http://www.autoelec.com/html/gear_reduction_starters.html
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By Rono - 13 Years Ago
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I have one also and it does work well. I didn't use the original rubber seal with mine and at first I had a few misses with the ring gear. It hasn't missed lately so I think it will be fine. Rono
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By 2188nrha - 13 Years Ago
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Ordered one today, Jack was great to talk with and answering all my questions.
As soon as this and my new intake (edelbrock 573 bought on e bay last week) arrives I can get back to the dyno and then into the truck. Will post results and photos soon.
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By Gerry - 13 Years Ago
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Something else is the mini starter uses the other side of the flywheel so if you have bad teeth on the original side this helps a lot. Not sory I changed either. Gerry
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By 57FordPU - 13 Years Ago
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I like what I see. Seems like only two mounting bolts work just fine. Pushing the starter gear from the block side raises a question. The starter ring surface on the flywheel has a step machined into it on the block side. I thought it was there to keep the ring from being pushed off the flywheel when the stock starter gear came from the back. With all the success of this mini starter, perhaps the step is mostly there for a proper seating location. One of the problems with the Quick Time bell is they engineered it for a smaller (351) diameter flywheel. I was considering asking Tim to machine the flywheel down for the smaller starter ring and the plan was to have the step machined on the opposite side (if I used the mini starter).
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By MarkMontereyBay - 13 Years Ago
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Charlie,
I would consider giving Jack a call at AutoElectric. He is easy going and willing to talk on the phone about his stuff. Wanted to know about John Mummert's heads. He might be able to sort it out for you.
http://www.autoelec.com/html/gear_reduction_starters.html
Mark
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By PF Arcand - 13 Years Ago
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Charlie: You've brought up a good point about the mini starters engagement direction. As Ted has pointed out before, Y-blk starters engage from the rear. The use of the late style F.E starters for instance, which bolt up o.k. but engage from the front, has resulted in disaster for some, as it can pull the ring gear off the flywheel. More info is needed here...?
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By Eddie Paskey - 13 Years Ago
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Hi Guys; Might add-- that if you are using and adaptor plate some of the flywheels are different, (number of teeth) Jack at Auto Elect. knows about this and will put the correct drive gear in during assembly. Food for thought??? God Bless Eddie
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By 2188nrha - 13 Years Ago
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Got it in the post today, What a small quality built unit. Cannot wait to get it installed. First need to install my new valley cover (from REX High performance in Canada) Then reinstall my new aquired Edelbrock 573 intake and take it back to the dyno. (will try to post the results from it and the the offenhauser I had on it at first/ probably has been posted before but maybe some are interested in it). Any more advice on installing the starter or anything else?
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