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Old 08-11-2006, 11:53 AM
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www.dbelectrical.com sells the small GM style hi torque marine starter for around $110. I've used a few and have outlasted my $210 Napa marine one's.

Just my experience which is just a handful of replacements.

BTW: always get new bolts with a starter replacement. A broken starter bolt in a boat will likely ruin your day, week, or even two.
These guys are a mile from my house as the crow flies. They sell a ton of stuff.
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Originally Posted by SB
www.dbelectrical.com sells the small GM style hi torque marine starter for around $110. I've used a few and have outlasted my $210 Napa marine one's.

Just my experience which is just a handful of replacements.

BTW: always get new bolts with a starter replacement. A broken starter bolt in a boat will likely ruin your day, week, or even two.
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Found them when looking for a jet ski starter. Hard to pay $400 for one when the jet ski (stand up) isn't worth $300. LOL.
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Call Parkside Marine They Always Seem To Have What Others Do Not. 281 326 4949

Or Call Pearland AlteRNATOR They Could Do A Rebuild Today. JUST Called Them He Seems To Think He Has Them In Stock. 281 485 8871
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Go on E-Bay. I bought a brand new one for less then a $100 for my 502. It was Hi- torque one original off a 502. Bought a year ago and still going good!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-M...15394849QQrdZ1
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