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RE: starter index plate
By Tony P. - 08/13/2004 9:58:21 PM; IP 68.15.59.197
Maybe too tight? If the engine and bell were originally matched with the spacer you should use it as it will affect the starter/ring gear alignment and the tranny pilot shaft to crank spacing. Maybe it's within tolerances now but it could be awfully expensive later to find out it's not.
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 starter index plate -- rick, 08/13/2004
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 RE: starter index plate -- giacamo, 08/15/2004
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