Liam_D
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Hello all thank you if you're reading this
I'm having major headaches getting the right starter fit in the truck, I bought this starter to replace my old one recently, the first one they shipped was damaged so i finally got the new one today.
First of all it is not cranking or making any noise at all, which i know i'm just gunna have to go through the whole wiring path, and possibly replace the starter relay it try and fix it.
More importantly i pulled off the bell housing cover and it just looks to me like the starter is waayyy too far away from the flexplate.
I just had the flexplate replaced so i really do not want to damage the new one. I've looked extensively for the correct starter online but the DB Electical one seems like the only right one but I could be absolutely wrong in thinking that.
I know that you need to use shims when the starter is too close but what do you do when it's already too far away straight into the block? Only think i could think to do is mill or sand the nose down where it meets the block but it's super soft metal so it could be easy to **** up.
Or i could just have the totally wrong starter, i just cannot find anything else online that could help me, I think i've read through practically every starter thread on this forum before i posted lol
Thank you so much
I'm having major headaches getting the right starter fit in the truck, I bought this starter to replace my old one recently, the first one they shipped was damaged so i finally got the new one today.
First of all it is not cranking or making any noise at all, which i know i'm just gunna have to go through the whole wiring path, and possibly replace the starter relay it try and fix it.
More importantly i pulled off the bell housing cover and it just looks to me like the starter is waayyy too far away from the flexplate.
I just had the flexplate replaced so i really do not want to damage the new one. I've looked extensively for the correct starter online but the DB Electical one seems like the only right one but I could be absolutely wrong in thinking that.
I know that you need to use shims when the starter is too close but what do you do when it's already too far away straight into the block? Only think i could think to do is mill or sand the nose down where it meets the block but it's super soft metal so it could be easy to **** up.
Or i could just have the totally wrong starter, i just cannot find anything else online that could help me, I think i've read through practically every starter thread on this forum before i posted lol
Thank you so much