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Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing #1073315
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Can anyone give me real valuable info on how to best use & install the starter relocation kit cause i really am not understanding.! Or did someone out here find a way to make it work with out it.!

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Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: 67coronetman] #1073316
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I would really appreciate it if someone has some info & yes i have looked at lakewood bellhousing site.!


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Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: 67coronetman] #1073317
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What do you mean by starter relocation kit ? What size is your flywheel ?

Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: JohnRR] #1073318
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If you're talking about the cup/bolt that captures the starter nose it's just a matter of bolting it in the innermost hole for a 130 tooth flywheel, outer hole for a 143 tooth wheel. If that's not what you're describing...Dunno?

Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: Bill MeLater] #1073319
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If you're talking about the cup/bolt that captures the starter nose it's just a matter of bolting it in the innermost hole for a 130 tooth flywheel, outer hole for a 143 tooth wheel. If that's not what you're describing...Dunno?




Isn't there also a piece that bolts to the bell that grabs a starter bolt to hold the starter in the correct location along with the nose cup ?

Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: JohnRR] #1073320
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Mine just has a single top bolt location and 2 on the bottom for locating the starter to match the flywheel. Can't say for sure that's the only way they ever made 'em??

Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: Bill MeLater] #1073321
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Thanks for the replies i looked at my bellhousing and its the wrong one that is why it didn't work! i have the right bellhousing coming.




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Mine just has a single top bolt location and 2 on the bottom for locating the starter to match the flywheel. Can't say for sure that's the only way they ever made 'em??



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Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: JohnRR] #1073322
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If you're talking about the cup/bolt that captures the starter nose it's just a matter of bolting it in the innermost hole for a 130 tooth flywheel, outer hole for a 143 tooth wheel. If that's not what you're describing...Dunno?




Isn't there also a piece that bolts to the bell that grabs a starter bolt to hold the starter in the correct location along with the nose cup ?





Yes, I had to use it on my lower starter bolt....440 with 130 tooth.(correction = not 143)

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Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: JohnRR] #1073323
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If you're talking about the cup/bolt that captures the starter nose it's just a matter of bolting it in the innermost hole for a 130 tooth flywheel, outer hole for a 143 tooth wheel. If that's not what you're describing...Dunno?




Isn't there also a piece that bolts to the bell that grabs a starter bolt to hold the starter in the correct location along with the nose cup ?


there is and used with 130T only. here's a pic

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Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: 446acuda] #1073324
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Here is a top view. The bottom starter bolt hole gets into the starter pocket so there is no room for a bolt hole on the bellhousing.

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Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: 446acuda] #1073325
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adapter piece

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Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: 446acuda] #1073326
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starter mounted for 143 tooth wheel. No adapter needed

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Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: 446acuda] #1073327
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If you're talking about the cup/bolt that captures the starter nose it's just a matter of bolting it in the innermost hole for a 130 tooth flywheel, outer hole for a 143 tooth wheel. If that's not what you're describing...Dunno?




Isn't there also a piece that bolts to the bell that grabs a starter bolt to hold the starter in the correct location along with the nose cup ?


there is and used with 130T only. here's a pic




So the adapter is used with a 130 Tooth Flywheel only if your using a scatter shield? thanks.

Re: Starter Relocation Kit For a Lakewood Bellhousing [Re: fury4speed] #1073328
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yes, if you have a Lakewood scattershield with the 2 starter cup holes then the adapter is used only with the 130 tooth flywheel(inner hole). There are bb lakewood scattershields that use a 130 tooth flywheel only and don't need any adapter or starter cup since they just use a big hole in the starter pocket to support the starter nose.







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