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your supposed to center the starter,thats why the hole is bigger on the top.




I think if you check the top bolt hole is larger I have seen this due to the stud size in the trans case.

the correct position comes from the starter itself fitting into the case or adapter plate




The top hole on this bell is the same thread size as the bottom...????? But the top hole in the starter is twice the size of the bottom hole.....only two bolt holes to use.....with the starter in place and the bottom bolt installed it is very rigid.....?????

Rickster




if you have the nose of the starter located in the bellhousing, all you need to do is bolt it up tight. the shank of the stud that's normally used for the top hole is larger than the threaded area of a standard bolt. once it's bolted up it can't move around though so it's no big deal.

Last edited by Performance Only; 07/20/11 11:32 PM.

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