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Ghostrider 08-19-2009 02:45 AM

What Brand Starter Motor???
 
HELP!!

I've shredded my starter, which I thought was a High Torque, Hi Perf, strong starter blah blah blah...

As it turns out, it wasn't. It was the correct marine replacement gear reduction staggerd bolt starter to fit a Gen VI BBC but it still had the plastic or nylon whatever gears inside it which didn't last five seconds! :angry-smiley-038:

Better that it happened on the trailer rather than the water!!

What is a good brand of STRONG starter capable of handling high compression (~11:1) that's reliable and will fit the Gen VI?

Anyone have any tips, hints or experience??

Any ideas or tips will be greatly apprecciated!

Thanks,
John

fastlane40 08-19-2009 04:06 AM

CVR John boy.The best there is.They make a marine and an auto version.They fit either staggered or straight holes.
Search CVR and you'll get it.

Scarab3DMC 08-19-2009 05:55 AM

www.dbstarterand alternator.com :coolcowboy:

wfo1 08-19-2009 09:19 AM

This is the website for DB electrical. ( I think what Scarab was posting) I have had great luck with them and the prices can't be beat.
http://stores.channeladvisor.com/db-starter-alternator

Uncle Dave 08-19-2009 09:24 AM

Mot sure you can get a marinized version, but these are the shi-ite.

http://www.tiltonracing.com/content.php?page=lists


UD

Rookie 08-19-2009 09:25 AM

I have always gave good reviews for DB electric, (I have had no problems what so ever with their alternators) but my friend just went through 3 starters from them. He told them that he had a 540 with 10.5:1 they sent him a starter saying it would work. It would only last 3-5 starts. He had his timing locked out and any time it would kick back it would destroy those nylon gears. You need a starter with the steel gears.

Ghostrider 08-19-2009 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by Rookie (Post 2934863)
He told them that he had a 540 with 10.5:1 they sent him a starter saying it would work. It would only last 3-5 starts. He had his timing locked out and any time it would kick back it would destroy those nylon gears. You need a starter with the steel gears.

Does anyone know which manufacturers make starters with steel gears? I can't seem to find many who actaully list them. I saw a Powerforce or something at Summit that said it was rated for engines up to 18:1 so I figure that's pretty strong right? Mind you it's about $380!

Thanks for the advice all. I'll check that JB site but if they don't have metal gears, who does???

Cheers,
John

bajabob 08-19-2009 06:05 PM

1 have a 540dart 10to 1 comp i use truck starter. works great and my timing on 42 degrees

Rookie 08-19-2009 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by Ghostrider (Post 2935186)
Does anyone know which manufacturers make starters with steel gears? I can't seem to find many who actaully list them. I saw a Powerforce or something at Summit that said it was rated for engines up to 18:1 so I figure that's pretty strong right? Mind you it's about $380!

Thanks for the advice all. I'll check that JB site but if they don't have metal gears, who does???

Cheers,
John

I'll find out tomorrow which starter he has now. I think it was $172

Rookie 08-19-2009 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by bajabob (Post 2935253)
my timing on 42 degrees

HOLYCRAP!


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