Starter install w/headers

Discussion in 'Wrenchin' Secrets' started by Eric Schmelzer, Aug 11, 2006.

  1. Eric Schmelzer

    Eric Schmelzer Well-Known Member

    I going to install my 464 shortly. Should I install the starter to the engine while its on the stand or should I do it after the engine is in? If I put it on first will I have problems getting the headers on? I'm going to be using one of Jamie McClintons mini high torque starters.
     
  2. gusszgs

    gusszgs Well-Known Member

    Eric, I installed my 464 with the mini starter bolted on. With the mini, there was lots of room, even with the TA 2" primary super comps.
     
  3. 1973GS464

    1973GS464 Well-Known Member

    I plan to put my starter on before. I've got the stage 2 heads and when I pulled the motor it was virtually impossible to remove the starter with the 2" primary headers in place. I am also purchasing one of Jamie's starters but, still plan to bolt it to the motor prior to installation. Had no problems pulling the motor with the starter still bolted on!
    steve
     
  4. 65specialconver

    65specialconver kennedy-bell MIA

    i just dropped my engine in the bay a couple days ago...i had to pull the starter off to get it in.the nose was hanging up on the trans case.but bear in mind,i was doing it by myself :( having someone else to push/shove/pivot & generally tell me what was going on were i couldnt see to line everything up would have helped a lot. :TU: but its going back on before the header wraslin begins :puzzled:
     
  5. Eric Schmelzer

    Eric Schmelzer Well-Known Member

    Cool thanks guys. Thats exactly what I wanted to know
     
  6. Stg'd 2Discover

    Stg'd 2Discover Lumpty, Lumpty, Lumpty

    464 Starter

    On my 464 bulldog head motor, I found the hook up the starter wiring easier with the ministarter in hand. Then simply bolt up the starter.
    Whatever works for you with the limited wrenching room you have with your headers. Mine were 2 '' this last go around didn't go in as easy as before.

    Tom
     
  7. copperheadgs1

    copperheadgs1 copperheadgs1

    The only problem I have with putting starters on before installing the engine is the wiring. The small wires I find almost impossible to put on and get a wrench on while in place. At least with full size starters. Never tried a mini. How do you guys deal with the wires?
     
  8. 65specialconver

    65specialconver kennedy-bell MIA

    wiring hook-up is the same on a mini.but at 9 lbs & smaller diameter,its a lot easyer to put in.there are quick disconects for gm starters available.
     
  9. Eric Schmelzer

    Eric Schmelzer Well-Known Member

    I noticed that on Jamies starters the solenoid appears to be off set from the starter housing a bit. might make it a little easier to get the wires on.
     
  10. wildcat4

    wildcat4 Well-Known Member

    I install my mini starter after the motors all in. I use to do it with a stock starter but now with that little tiny light thing its a snap getting it in there with all that room. You can reach them little devils with 1/4 drives and swivel sockets, but I found it about as easy to hook the wires up then stick the starter in.
     
  11. copperheadgs1

    copperheadgs1 copperheadgs1

    Thats what I do, put wires on first but real easy to over-stretch them.
     

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