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mini starters #786923
08/29/10 01:04 PM
08/29/10 01:04 PM
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Sacramento, Ca
Darius Offline OP
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Any experience/advice/suggestions on installing a mini starter on a 340/727?
Which one/brand/mfg is best?
I got this idea from another thread on how to get fuel up to the bowl after not starting the car for a while. Faster revs makes fuel pump work faster so less strain/drain on battery cranking.


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Re: mini starters [Re: Darius] #786924
08/29/10 01:28 PM
08/29/10 01:28 PM
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Always use a JY starter from about a 90 or newer Mopar V6 or V8. Never had a problem with one. and at 25/35 bucks a piece.

Re: mini starters [Re: MoparforLife] #786925
08/29/10 01:35 PM
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reman from napa seem to be good

also got them from our u-pull for 14$ and had one rebuilt 65$ local starter/alt shop

you could check with a local shop that rebuilds as they will have a good price most times

spin my 440 pretty fast,same on my 318 truck

i also up to the mini alt on the 440 truck in the sig pic

Re: mini starters [Re: scratchnfotraction] #786926
08/29/10 10:47 PM
08/29/10 10:47 PM
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Nipendenso is the brand. As for pumping fuel to the carb. Yes it will shorten the time but not really fixing the problem.


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