Mini-Starters
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11/13/18 05:02 AM
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John_Kunkel
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Most auto supply sources show year breaks like '95-'98, '99-'03, etc. but other sources like 440 Source show one-size-fits-all. What's the difference?
This is for a custom installation (early Hemi adapter), not an original installation.
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Re: Mini-Starters
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11/13/18 06:20 AM
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therocks
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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I know there are two one has more power.I run one for a 99 360 in my 12.5 440.Been in for close to 20 years.Still cranks like a /6.Mine Advance reman.My son ran a 440 source in his 413 for like 4 years.Still great when he sold the car.Rocky
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Re: Mini-Starters
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11/13/18 12:32 PM
11/13/18 12:32 PM
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wingman
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I believe on the newer ones, the connector for the wire that goes to the starter relay is different. I think this is the main difference. Which doesn't really matter in most of our "old car" applications anyway because the plastic connector comes off. Just attach it to the studs.
1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 383 A4 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 440 FC7 (sold)
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Re: Mini-Starters
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11/14/18 08:02 PM
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ZIPPY
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As far as the connectors go '99 was the year they went to one stud, and one plug-in connector.
A few years prior to that, they had two studs.
A few years prior to that, they had two studs with a plastic adapter bolted on...which had two more studs in it...often the plastic adapter had to be removed for retrofit.
Only reason I can remember '99 is several years ago I had to find the connector for the plug in style, due to MP selling the '99-2001 type for big block apps
Rich H.
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Re: Mini-Starters
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11/20/18 03:58 AM
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polaris400cc
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If you want the "miniest" of the mini starter with the actual bolt on terminals. I believe 97-98 Dakota with 318. Is the one ya want. I have had mini starters that didn't clear the brace between auto trans and engine block. But this one did. Was on a 73 318/904 challenger
Last edited by polaris400cc; 11/20/18 04:00 AM.
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