Starter-bellhousing trouble
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J R
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Starter-bellhousing trouble
Do we have to have a bigger starter for the JW bellhousing thanks.
J R- Posts : 82
Join date : 2009-08-12
Age : 36
Location : ATLANTA,GEORGIA
Re: Starter-bellhousing trouble
nope stock or aftermarket worked on mine...
Randy
Randy
the Coug- Posts : 3055
Join date : 2008-12-02
Re: Starter-bellhousing trouble
Roger that... I'm running a stocker on mine...
Doug...
Doug...
ThndrChkn- Posts : 2216
Join date : 2008-12-04
Age : 57
Location : Helena, Montana
Ultra bell
J R wrote:Do we have to have a bigger starter for the JW bellhousing thanks.
I can give you all of the info you need on this ..and keep you from spending money experimenting....
call me..
I am in Alpharetta...
Keith - 678-458-2033
www.KeithFulpMotorsports.com
Re: Starter-bellhousing trouble
I believe the 1st 2 replies have been there...
Doug...
Doug...
ThndrChkn- Posts : 2216
Join date : 2008-12-04
Age : 57
Location : Helena, Montana
Re: Starter-bellhousing trouble
1bad521 wrote:I believe the 1st 2 replies have been there...
Doug,
No doubt there....and absolutely no disrespect...I just noticed that he was in my neighborhood....
just tryin to help a BBF brother....
thanks,
Keith
Doug...
Re: Starter-bellhousing trouble
I use a stock 460 style starter on my JW Ultrabell
HOWEVER on my Ultrabell, JW rotated the starter
position a little. Maybe 10-15 * or so. So if you
are using an OEM backing plate, the backing plate
stater holes dont line up. In fact the OEM backing
plate covers the JW Ultrabell starter holes completely.
Luckly I noticed it and redrilled the backing plate
before I put it on the motor. Might be a hassle doing
it in the car??? So check your Ultrabell against your
backing plate first.
HOWEVER on my Ultrabell, JW rotated the starter
position a little. Maybe 10-15 * or so. So if you
are using an OEM backing plate, the backing plate
stater holes dont line up. In fact the OEM backing
plate covers the JW Ultrabell starter holes completely.
Luckly I noticed it and redrilled the backing plate
before I put it on the motor. Might be a hassle doing
it in the car??? So check your Ultrabell against your
backing plate first.
Re: Starter-bellhousing trouble
thanks guys,we took a starter off a lol 351w just for cranking but getting a new one when go to the track.
J R- Posts : 82
Join date : 2009-08-12
Age : 36
Location : ATLANTA,GEORGIA
Re: Starter-bellhousing trouble
Wheelie58 wrote:1bad521 wrote:I believe the 1st 2 replies have been there...
Doug...
Doug,
No doubt there....and absolutely no disrespect...I just noticed that he was in my neighborhood....
just tryin to help a BBF brother....
thanks,
Keith
None taken Keith, N/P...
Doug...
ThndrChkn- Posts : 2216
Join date : 2008-12-04
Age : 57
Location : Helena, Montana
Re: Starter-bellhousing trouble
Like others have said a stock starters works.
I had the starter bolts work loose a couple times so I put studs in the bellhousing. They have never come loose since. Makes putting the starter in a lot easier as well.
I had the starter bolts work loose a couple times so I put studs in the bellhousing. They have never come loose since. Makes putting the starter in a lot easier as well.
mico- Posts : 33
Join date : 2009-08-08
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