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arveetek
09-01-2006, 13:14
Ever since I've had this '82 engine, the starter has never engaged the teeth on the flexplate properly. It's always made an awful grinding noise. I always thought it was due to the fact that the outer starter mounting ear on the block had been broken off and welded back on. I had tried new (reman) starters, various shim combinations, new flexplates, and all the other ideas, but never did any of them help until last night.

My starter failed (again...one of those lifetime reman units), this week, but this time I decided to buy a new 6.5L starter, not reman, from DB Electrical (http://stores.ebay.com/DB-Electrical-Starters-Alternators). I installed a DB electrical starter (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1,1&item=130021751509&ih=003&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT) on my Tahoe back in April, and was really pleased with it. Well, the new DB starter bolted up to the block with no shims and no noise! It's extremely quiet, so much so that I can't believe it! After all these years, I finally have a starter that sounds sweet!

If you guys ever need a new starter or alternator, I highly recommend DB Electrical. They're great to work with, reply quickly to emails, and have fast shipping. Their products seem like really high quality. You can't beat the prices either.

And yes, I did install the proper starter bracket for the new gear-reduction starter.

Casey

john8662
09-01-2006, 13:22
And yes, I did install the proper starter bracket for the new gear-reduction starter.

Good boy!

:D

I've got a gear reduction starter on my '82 pickup right now too, cause the direct drive left me sitting at work, that and a goofy ignition switch.

The gear reduction is working fine, doesn't start as quickly, but is really easy on the batteries in comparison and i can crank and crank and crank (even when completly priming the system that i ran out of fuel on) and still have some battery left.

Glad to hear that you've got the starting issue corrected, feels good to "fix" a long standing issue huh?

Oh, you got A/C on your truck?

J

arveetek
09-01-2006, 13:32
Glad to hear that you've got the starting issue corrected, feels good to "fix" a long standing issue huh?

Oh, you got A/C on your truck?

J

Yes, and yes!

I can't believe that this starting issue that has plauged me since spring of '96 has finally been fixed.

And I do have a/c. Why do you ask?

Casey

Bnave95
09-02-2006, 01:46
Prices are hard to believe:) Thanks for the link;)

hoot_223
09-02-2006, 09:51
thank you for the link i have been thinking about buying about 6 of them and keep them around for spares