4-Speed Flywheel Starter trouble |
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fordsplus
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Posted: 16-June-2016 at 9:33AM |
I have a 1971 Torino with a 1971 429 engine I also have a toploader an 11" clutch with a 164 tooth flywheel. Can't seem to find the right match up since the starter doesn't make contact with the flywheel. What am I doing wrong can someone tell me the correct set-up for my issue??? Thanks!
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torinojon
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you just put this together.wright.if this is all new i think you got the wrong fly wheel.it needs to be i think 176 tooth flywheel... .
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torinojon
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are you running the bb 429 cj bell housing or the 351m/400 bell housing.theres diff flywheel per bell housing. 176 is 429 cj bell big input tranny housing.the 351m/400 is truck bell housing small input tranny.i dont no the tooth count for that flywheel.i think i got one...
Edited by torinojon - 06-July-2016 at 4:01PM |
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Billy C
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I have a 176 tooth flywheel in the T10 400/351m bell housing and use a starter for a 1992 F series 460 truck with M/T. I use two washer (.125) to space the starter back so the teeth disengage all the way.
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-Billy Conturo
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