btmurph
06-07-2008, 18:04
OK, everytime I do something some problem crops up! This time:
I'm using my old bellhousing out of my '70 p/u and it used the old style 3-bolt starter that mounts to the bellhousing. The new starter of course is the newer 2-bolt style that mounts to the engine block on the 6.2/6.5. The nose of the new starter doesn't fit in the hole for the old starter, the hole is about .300" smaller in diameter than the large diameter of the new starter nose. The question is: Can I just open up the starter pocket on the bellhousing with a grinder or does the new starter require support from the bellhousing as well as the bolts and the stud off the back of the starter? If I absolutely have to I can "borrow" a milling machine to accurately machine the starter pocket but that would be a MAJOR PITA!
Thanks ahead for input, everyone will see new pics soon on my conversion thread.
I'm using my old bellhousing out of my '70 p/u and it used the old style 3-bolt starter that mounts to the bellhousing. The new starter of course is the newer 2-bolt style that mounts to the engine block on the 6.2/6.5. The nose of the new starter doesn't fit in the hole for the old starter, the hole is about .300" smaller in diameter than the large diameter of the new starter nose. The question is: Can I just open up the starter pocket on the bellhousing with a grinder or does the new starter require support from the bellhousing as well as the bolts and the stud off the back of the starter? If I absolutely have to I can "borrow" a milling machine to accurately machine the starter pocket but that would be a MAJOR PITA!
Thanks ahead for input, everyone will see new pics soon on my conversion thread.