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bilede 06-10-2006 08:48 AM

what starter is correct for 70 deuce 4spd?
 
also, I have a correct dated and rebuilt 1108430 starter which is for a turbo400 I believe. (ie. it was off the ctc motor that is in jensens deuce). I have always bolted any old delco unit on a car sometimes requiring differing length bolts but never paid much attention to the numbers on these. can anyone tell me if there is a difference between this starter and the correct for deuce starter other than number? If not, I may use it for now and keep an eye for the correct one. thanks ahead of time!!

Mr70 06-10-2006 05:36 PM

Re: what starter is correct for 70 deuce 4spd?
 
There is no difference for the deuce starter motor application.
The 1970 350-4bbl.,400-4bbl.,402-4bbl.,454-4bbl.engines all used the #418 starter w/Man Trans., & the #430 starter w/Auto Trans.
The only difference between these two was the Nose housing material.#418 used steal,#430 used Aluminum.


budnate 06-10-2006 07:27 PM

Re: what starter is correct for 70 deuce 4spd?
 
I also need starter decoding info..is there a book a guy can buy to decode these with?? or a site online????

Thnx Bud.

Rixls6 06-28-2006 05:25 PM

Re: what starter is correct for 70 deuce 4spd?
 
Old Motor Manuals have a break down according to each make. They also have the numbers for the alternators and distributors in them, at least in the `72 dated one I have.


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