I posted a video of it starting on Youtube
I'll take another this weekend that shows it starting and then under the hood.
I am stoked on this starter. I used to hate making a bunch of stops because my 3 bolt starter solenoid would heat up and crank slow. So far, this one is all good after driving around town and making a few stops.
https://youtu.be/hUeg5HLBcXM
here is the thread where I posted my original problem:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=39922
Here is a link to the starter I purchased:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-High-Torqu ... SwGotWpW-X
Mini High Torque Starter Motor-Premium fits 63-71 Dodge, Chrysler, Combines
Seller: laguyo
New Mini-starter installed "with" NP435 Trans
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Re: New Mini-starter installed on NP435 Trans
How does that starter bolt up to the tranny? Does it go on at the PTO door?
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Re: New Mini-starter installed on NP435 Trans
Nice. I have one of those on the NP435 in my '84 and it works awesome. Cranks over fast and hard even when it's -20 out, or even if you've been working the truck hard hauling a full load of trees up out of the woods at low speed and it's hot. Worth the $$ for the upgrade, for sure.
1969 D100 w/an A833 & a 318
1984 W150 w/a 7.5 Fisher Speedcast, an NP435 & a slant six (because slow but unstoppable!)
1984 W150 w/a 7.5 Fisher Speedcast, an NP435 & a slant six (because slow but unstoppable!)
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Re: New Mini-starter installed on NP435 Trans
Hey Terry, the mini starter is adapted to a machined body that goes into the existing starter hole. YOu use 2 of the 3 bolts that the old starter uses and leave 1 out which is partially covered by the starter body.
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Re: New Mini-starter installed on NP435 Trans
That's cool. i used a 1989 dakota 5.2 starter on my 400 several years ago. Its really nice. don't have to pull header now.
Direct bolt on.
Direct bolt on.
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When I'm driving my truck, I'm like a dog. I circle around three times before I lay it down, then I growl before I go to sleep. :salut
So here's to you...
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Re: New Mini-starter installed on NP435 Trans
Well, the title says the starter is installed "on NP435 Trans", but the existing starter hole is on the bell. So, how did u install the starter on the trans?wally426ci wrote:Hey Terry, the mini starter is adapted to a machined body that goes into the existing starter hole. YOu use 2 of the 3 bolts that the old starter uses and leave 1 out which is partially covered by the starter body.
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