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Old 04-04-2008, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
Probably because it has a roll of paper towells sucked into the intake.
Hey BIG Daddy so those are'nt suppose to be there ??? You'd better head down here and fire this Biotch up By U Boyz did you get the starter squared away ??
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OK i haved been f'in with this for 3 hours now and have mounted it in every way possible.The bendix will not engage the fly wheel. Is there something i'm missing?Is it possible that the bendix doesn't extend as far as the stock one? Or is it not coming up high enough? I'm starting to get frustrated and not sure if i can take another min upsidedown
The bolts are in the wrong holes. I have had this problem before. There should be a mounting hole showing from under the block when it is installed correctly.
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Hey BIG Daddy so those are'nt suppose to be there ??? You'd better head down here and fire this Biotch up By U Boyz did you get the starter squared away ??
ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
The bolts are in the wrong holes. I have had this problem before. There should be a mounting hole showing from under the block when it is installed correctly.
I have mounted it in every way possible.
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
I have mounted it in every way possible.
Did you order for a 168 tooth fly wheel?

It sould be going back to the root of the problem though. High torqu starters demand more jusice from the battery, and it might not be getting enough juice to properly engage.

You can come get one of mine and experimnet with, but I want it back.
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
Did you order for a 168 tooth fly wheel?

It sould be going back to the root of the problem though. High torqu starters demand more jusice from the battery, and it might not be getting enough juice to properly engage.

You can come get one of mine and experimnet with, but I want it back.
Hi-torque actually use less juice, they use gearing to get a better advantage, that's why they can build them smaller.
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
Did you order for a 168 tooth fly wheel?

It sould be going back to the root of the problem though. High torqu starters demand more jusice from the battery, and it might not be getting enough juice to properly engage.

You can come get one of mine and experimnet with, but I want it back.
Its getting plenty of juice. The bendix is spinning like a mofo and extending fully. Its just not getting to the fly wheel. Its for a 168. I got it from BM22. Tell Chad to call me if you see him.
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man

You can come get one of mine and experimnet with Her , but I want her back.
If she's good lookin and any good I'm not given her back
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Chech the app. year some the the snouts are diff. depths, a friend had that problem it would come out but not engage. It was just free spining out 1/2 before the flywheel
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
Its getting plenty of juice. The bendix is spinning like a mofo and extending fully. Its just not getting to the fly wheel. Its for a 168. I got it from BM22. Tell Chad to call me if you see him.
I hope you didn't pay him for it.
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