what starter to use with slp headers and kick out pan?
what starter to use with slp headers and kick out pan?
Hi,
I have SLP 3/4" headers and a Canton Kick out RR oil pan.
I can not find a starter which will fit. Can anyone out there
with this combo recommend a starter motor.
I have tried the CVR protourqe, which must have the motor
clocked down which contacts the Y-pipe.
I have tried the powermaster 9000, which can't have the solinoid
clocked down because it hits the oil pan and when clocked up it
is so tight between header and block i can not fit a heat shield
and get heat soak.
Please help, I'm tired of buying starters.
I have SLP 3/4" headers and a Canton Kick out RR oil pan.
I can not find a starter which will fit. Can anyone out there
with this combo recommend a starter motor.
I have tried the CVR protourqe, which must have the motor
clocked down which contacts the Y-pipe.
I have tried the powermaster 9000, which can't have the solinoid
clocked down because it hits the oil pan and when clocked up it
is so tight between header and block i can not fit a heat shield
and get heat soak.
Please help, I'm tired of buying starters.
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If an adjustable ministarter like this CSI won't work, then you
simply have to switch to a different pan.
simply have to switch to a different pan.
Morley,
I asked the powermaster tech line about a remote
solenoid. They seemed to think it wouldnt help. Something
about the attatched solenoid still be involved. I didnt fully
understand the explanation.
Have you successfully used a remote to solve this type of problem? If so I'll give it a try.
I asked the powermaster tech line about a remote
solenoid. They seemed to think it wouldnt help. Something
about the attatched solenoid still be involved. I didnt fully
understand the explanation.
Have you successfully used a remote to solve this type of problem? If so I'll give it a try.
Originally posted by P170412
Have you successfully used a remote to solve this type of problem? If so I'll give it a try.
Have you successfully used a remote to solve this type of problem? If so I'll give it a try.
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Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.25:1
The starter simply cannot engage the flexplate without a solenoid.
You're thinking of a remote relay to cause the solenoid to engage.
No it won't help.
With the adjustable starters you can move the solenoid to different positions.
You're thinking of a remote relay to cause the solenoid to engage.
No it won't help.
With the adjustable starters you can move the solenoid to different positions.
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