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Old 05-07-2006, 09:37 PM   #1
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Default Which high torque starter should I get?

I have a 347 with about 11:1 compression, I was looking at a fomoco starter part # 397-M-11000-A50 on JEGS and part # FMS-M-11000-B50 on SUMMITRACING. Im using a stocker right now and it starts it fine cold but when it heats up I have to let it sit about 15min to re start so I was thinking the average hi torque would be fine, what are your thoughts?
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Old 05-08-2006, 11:36 PM   #2
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Default Re: Which high torque starter should I get?

I switched to one for the weight savings alone and the much needed room it gave me with my full length headers. I bought one used from a local junkyard for 30-35 bucks.

It is a much stronger cranking starter as well, but just gave me the added extras too.
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Default Re: Which high torque starter should I get?

Alot of guys use the 94-95 5.0 starter. Its basicly a factory mini torque starter.
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Default Re: Which high torque starter should I get?

Mine is from a Ford f-150 with a 302 or 351. Pretty sure all the mid 90's trucks had em with that engine combination. Dont quote me here on exacts, been a few years since I bought it.

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thanks guys
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