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Blake Foster
08-18-2010, 05:19 PM
OK am i the FIRST ONE.
the starter i have is too Short to meet up with the flywheel.
i have a LQ9 with the thick crank flange and the original starter.
i Have a Mcleod Aluminum flywheel that is listed to fit 97-06 LS ALL
I need a starter!!! that the nose cone is 3/8" longer than the standard starter???
wth :willy:
GregWeld
08-18-2010, 05:29 PM
Ya killed it!
:rofl:
GregWeld
08-18-2010, 05:30 PM
Post up the distance from mounting flange to starter nose -- so someone can compare what you have and what 3/8" longer "is".
camcojb
08-18-2010, 07:34 PM
sure sounds like the flywheel is the issue (assuming no spacer on the crank which the auto trans LQ9's had, but must be removed for a stick install). Should be able to use the stock starter unless they spec a particular unit (which they don't).
Jody
Blake Foster
08-19-2010, 08:10 AM
ok this "Auto" LQ9 has no spacer the crank is just 3/8" (give or take) longer out the back than the LS2 i have here.
i have had to use a 3/8 spacer between the block and bell housing so the pilot shaft doesnt bottom out.
This is now a GONG SHOW
here is a pic of the starter, this is a 02 Camaro 6 spd starter, it is identical to the starter that came with the LQ9 Auto.
it needs to be 3/8 longer than this one is. the measurement on this pic is approx 1.75 this is the face of the outer mounting bolt boss
camcojb
08-19-2010, 08:33 AM
ok this "Auto" LQ9 has no spacer the crank is just 3/8" (give or take) longer out the back than the LS2 i have here.
i have had to use a 3/8 spacer between the block and bell housing so the pilot shaft doesnt bottom out.
This is now a GONG SHOW
here is a pic of the starter, this is a 02 Camaro 6 spd starter, it is identical to the starter that came with the LQ9 Auto.
it needs to be 3/8 longer than this one is. the measurement on this pic is approx 1.75 this is the face of the outer mounting bolt boss
Further checking shows only the LQ4 with 4L80E used the spacer. I would call Mc Leod again and see if they have a flywheel for this condition. I would also talk to Tony (Nineball).
Blake Foster
08-19-2010, 12:00 PM
Yep I'm The Only One!
GregWeld
08-19-2010, 12:42 PM
Blake --
That's a FORD LS starter -- try using a GM part...
:D
Blake Foster
08-19-2010, 07:51 PM
Hey don't even laugh we actually looked at the option of using a ford starter and bolting it to the bell housing!! and it would have worked!
but decided to go get a power master and my wizard is madly machining it and thinks it will work. so now i am also the only one i know who has solved the problem. well maybe thats a little premature but i will let you know tomorrow
Spiffav8
08-19-2010, 08:17 PM
Yep I'm The Only One!
Nope....You're just the first one. :D
GregWeld
08-19-2010, 08:28 PM
Blake --
Using a Ford starter on a Chevy - in a Ford... Would that qualify for a "Ford in Ford" pick??
:cheers: :woot:
Blake Foster
08-20-2010, 08:18 AM
Nope....You're just the first one. :D
i love being FIRST!!
tell the next guy Not to Call me
lol
i guess the next guy can call and i will sell him a custom starter
Spiffav8
08-20-2010, 09:31 AM
i love being FIRST!!
tell the next guy Not to Call me
lol
i guess the next guy can call and i will sell him a custom starter
Now you're seeing the light. :thumbsup:
camcojb
08-20-2010, 11:25 AM
i guess the next guy can call and i will sell him a custom starter
and now you have another product to sell.................. :thumbsup: Might as well get your investment back.
Jody
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