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440 Starter Removal

Started by 7dcuda, August 08, 2023, 08:21:23 PM

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7dcuda

I need to remove a mini starter from a 70 Cuda with a 440, headers and manual steering box but I'll be dang if it looks like there's enuf room to get it out.  It's enclosed by the header, torsion bar, steering shaft and frame.  It looks like in my case the easiest thing to do will be unbolt the header since the mounting bolts are easily accessible but what a pain to have to do that just to remove a starter.  What have others done and are there any tricks or easy solutions to this?

Rich G.

When I had headers I unbolted them and threw them in the garbage and put the exhaust manifolds back on. 😊

Skdmark

On my 383 with headers and OEM starter, you have to unbolt the header and manuever it out of the way. PITA
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dodj

With my Hedman Elite headers, I just loosened the bolts so the header could move a little bit. It gave me enough room to replace the mini starter. Easy job compared to doing it with a '70's starter.
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pschlosser

Quote from: Rich G. on August 09, 2023, 05:36:47 AM
When I had headers I unbolted them and threw them in the garbage and put the exhaust manifolds back on. 😊

I drove a 383 car with headers for a couple of years.  I went through three reman starter motors in 14 months before I figured out the headers were cooking my starters and killing them off.  It was then I trashed the headers and went back to OEM exhaust manifolds.  But going back to (nearly) stock exhaust wasn't cheap, because I had to pay a shop to resolve the flanges to the existing pipe.

7dcuda

Ended up unbolting the header and got it out....but what a PITA just to remove and replace a starter.

pschlosser

Quote from: 7dcuda on August 10, 2023, 07:52:54 AM
Ended up unbolting the header and got it out....but what a PITA just to remove and replace a starter.

If the pipe come close to the starter, I recall a recommendation to add insulation to the header pipe in this area to better protect the starter from heat damage.


7dcuda



If the pipe come close to the starter, I recall a recommendation to add insulation to the header pipe in this area to better protect the starter from heat damage.
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I haven't had heat soak problems but since I was replacing the starter for the first time since owning the car I put a DEI starter blanket on it.

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