So I went to install the starter this weekend and wasn't satisfied with the set-up. Bought a mini starter from here;
http://www.dbelectrical.com/p-9936-...arter-302-351-higher-torque-3205-sfd0001.aspx
Stock 302 block, 1990 T5 and bellhousing. Block plate installed. 157 tooth flywheel.
Issue I have is nothing positively locates the starter. I'll admit is has been a LONG time since I installed one on a SBF but shouldn't the machined lip of the starter locate into an appropriately sized hole in the blockplate? There is also a machined tip to the starter snout but I don't recall ever having a bellhousing with a recess to match.
What gives? How to do make sure i have good alignment with the ring gear on the flywheel? The mounting bolt holes in the starter casting have too much play for that to be the method. Do I tighten one bolt and kind of "clock" the starter to find the right spot? Seems that would take an inordinate amount of measuring and/or potentially damaging trial and error. I can remember sliding under any number of old rides and just doing a quick removal and replacement of such in the past with no more care than taking one off and slapping the other in.
What gives?
http://www.dbelectrical.com/p-9936-...arter-302-351-higher-torque-3205-sfd0001.aspx
Stock 302 block, 1990 T5 and bellhousing. Block plate installed. 157 tooth flywheel.
Issue I have is nothing positively locates the starter. I'll admit is has been a LONG time since I installed one on a SBF but shouldn't the machined lip of the starter locate into an appropriately sized hole in the blockplate? There is also a machined tip to the starter snout but I don't recall ever having a bellhousing with a recess to match.
What gives? How to do make sure i have good alignment with the ring gear on the flywheel? The mounting bolt holes in the starter casting have too much play for that to be the method. Do I tighten one bolt and kind of "clock" the starter to find the right spot? Seems that would take an inordinate amount of measuring and/or potentially damaging trial and error. I can remember sliding under any number of old rides and just doing a quick removal and replacement of such in the past with no more care than taking one off and slapping the other in.
What gives?