Teague - World 509 Block Ring Gear
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Once again any help would be appreciated,ring gear went again after three days first one lasted one month. I hade the ring gear and starter replaced last week.
Rich
Once again any help would be appreciated,ring gear went again after three days first one lasted one month. I hade the ring gear and starter replaced last week.
Rich
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THANKS AIR PACKER
I had this motor shipped across country from CA. it fell of the block under motormount shifted foward and landed on the starter and after the ring gear went it was descovered that the starter bolts were bent. finding this i was comftorable with that. Now three days later the same problem
Rich
I had this motor shipped across country from CA. it fell of the block under motormount shifted foward and landed on the starter and after the ring gear went it was descovered that the starter bolts were bent. finding this i was comftorable with that. Now three days later the same problem
Rich
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Rich,
Are you using the correct starter bolts ? The correct ones have a "shoulder" that sits in the recessed hole in the block and keeps the atarter from shifting position. If you just use a plain 3/8" bolt, the starter can move. Also, there is a procedure to check and shim the starter. Is this a "normal" GM starter, or a mini starter ?
Bill Koustenis
Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf Md
Are you using the correct starter bolts ? The correct ones have a "shoulder" that sits in the recessed hole in the block and keeps the atarter from shifting position. If you just use a plain 3/8" bolt, the starter can move. Also, there is a procedure to check and shim the starter. Is this a "normal" GM starter, or a mini starter ?
Bill Koustenis
Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf Md