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Old 07-26-2002, 12:29 PM
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Hey all
Need some questions answered for me if anyone can help!
I need 2 starters for this tub to run
Does anyone know a cross reference number to a car or model/year that these starters cross reference?

As I know it, there is no such thing as a marine starter just that this particular starter is all sealed and no air gaps for sparks ect to get through.

I see that some small blocks and big blocks basically use the same one.
I need the cross reference for it to a car make and model

OE number is 10496873
AC Delco # is 323-367

Most pep boys rebuilds are Prostart, even a cross reference number to that or what not would be helpful
Thanks guys
Looks like she will run after these starters get replaced
Jason
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Old 07-26-2002, 12:44 PM
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Jason,
I'm glad to see that you have not given up! I spent all winter on my project, just to have a piston melt after about 4 times out in the boat. I felt like crying!!! But yanked it out, sent it to the engine builder, back in the boat and boating for a couple of weeks now!
You still have time to finish and enjoy a little boating.
as far as the starters go, I would stick with the marine starters. Call Gary at Ward Marine in Winthrop, Ma, (617)846-1421 best prices, best service, if they are in stock they will go out today!
You have had too many hold ups now, it would be very unwise to not put a "spark" safe marine starter under your enclosed engine hatch!!
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Old 07-26-2002, 12:46 PM
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You need to rebuild the starters you have. I would not put a auto starter on the boat especialy if you cant change back to a marine starter at a later date. Auto starters are not ignition protected. Fuel fumes are heavier that air and will collect in the bilge near the starters. Its a bomb waiting to happen. You dont even need a fuel leak for it to happen. Also if it does burn for any reason and your insurance co. finds a non marine electrical componet on the boat they will not pay the claim. You should be able to get them rebuilt for a fraction of the cost of a new marine starter. I know of one guy who bought an auto starter and took it apart and replaced the end caps with the ones off of his marine starter. I dont know if there is any other mods to make a marine starter out of a auto one.

Dont start cutting corners now!

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Old 07-26-2002, 12:49 PM
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What about taking them to a rebuild shop?
Gotta be, I know it will be, cheaper than buying new ones.
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Old 07-26-2002, 02:33 PM
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Rebuild shop wanted 150.00 each to rebuild them
Oh for the love of god man!!!
you nuts?
they are starters, not made out of 18 K gold buddy

Thing is there is not technically a "marine" starter
this starter I believe was out of a 1990 Caprice with a police package.
all totally sealed up , no gaps or vents of any kind.
Im still working on that but it is a staggered starter type
BBC should all be 168 tooth, and I need it totally sealed
Not sure but I think it is the 8 inch model , seemed small to me, not like one of the big huge honkin mo fo's
going to Napa after work, they said they have them there 3 of them, 50 a piece
the origional quote to rebuild was 40 from one guy but he is not around until next week.
so OTHER guy in next town wants 150 each to rebuild
Hell bite me dough boy
hows that, you can sit on your own damn Bendix for all I care
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There is a diff between auto and marine starters. Marine units have an extra plate between the steel housing and the nose piece. The rear plate has no vents. The relay (solenoid) is sealed.
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Old 07-26-2002, 06:01 PM
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I agree with the rest of the guys. DON'T use an automotive starter.
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I saw a price of $160 for new, not rebuilt.
www.boatfix.com
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I just have my starters and alternators rebuilt by a local shop - the price is good and they work as if they were new.
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found this and thought it was just about right.
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