Do you need shims for proper alignment?
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I have no idea. No shims were installed with the previous starter. If the next one doesn’t work I’ll have it towed to a decent shop that can figure it out. I don’t even know how to inspect the teeth on the flywheel.Do you need shims for proper alignment?
The bolts inspection, recommended by @Eman85 sounds like an idea. When I was in shops, to see the starter gear line up on the flex plate, we painted the starter drive teeth.I have no idea. No shims were installed with the previous starter. If the next one doesn’t work I’ll have it towed to a decent shop that can figure it out. I don’t even know how to inspect the teeth on the flywheel.
Didn't read all of your posts but I have replaced a few starters on these trucks. I use a reman #6449 starter, it's the small starter. Be sure you have the correct bolts for the correct starter. life was good back in the day when starter bolts were either long or short for a Chevy. When the smaller starters came out they take a special bolt that's just a little shorter. This starter is used on small and big block Chevy trucks, I use the same starter on my drag car.
That’s what came out of it, 6449. Going to get the OEM part and return this WAI brand they sold me Man, you can see the "salt on roads" damage to that starter.View attachment 480274That’s what came out of it, 6449. Going to get the OEM part and return this WAI brand they sold meWill make sure the bolts match as well before reinstalling.
Question. Does ur vehicle have the turn the key once and it will turn over? Or do u have to hold the key over? I haven't read all the post either. Just spit balling.View attachment 480274That’s what came out of it, 6449. Going to get the OEM part and return this WAI brand they sold meWill make sure the bolts match as well before reinstalling.
Turn and hold the key in forward position for it to turn over.Question. Does ur vehicle have the turn the key once and it will turn over? Or do u have to hold the key over? I haven't read all the post either. Just spit balling.
You got er Pontiac!Just a heads up, some distributors will come with a long hold-down clamp that goes around the shaft. These fix the position which prevents you from setting the CMP offset. So, save your factory clamp and use that instead.
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