Starter is 3/8 C6 is 5/16?
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Starter is 3/8 C6 is 5/16?
Purchased a remaned starter from napa and the mounting holes on the starter are 3/8 and the bell housing is 5/16? Is there a diferent starter or do i need to enlarge my 5/16 to 3/8?
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Re: Starter is 3/8 C6 is 5/16?
The starter should locate in the dust shield/ front cover.
A little slop around the bolt holes shouldn't matter.
What engine do you have?
A little slop around the bolt holes shouldn't matter.
What engine do you have?
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Re: Starter is 3/8 C6 is 5/16?
2 bolt or 3 bolt starter? If 2 bolt and the bell has 3 holes, you have the wrong starter.
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Re: Starter is 3/8 C6 is 5/16?
390 w/ C6 (according to references found here), 3 bolt starter.
I solved the problem. I went to my local Tacoma Screw fastener shop and picked up three 5/16-18 thread, 3/8 x 3/8 shoulder bolts. Starter is snug as a bug. The gaps probably wouldn't have been a big deal but over time i felt that the ability for the starter to walk around in its housing could wear the teeth faster.
I solved the problem. I went to my local Tacoma Screw fastener shop and picked up three 5/16-18 thread, 3/8 x 3/8 shoulder bolts. Starter is snug as a bug. The gaps probably wouldn't have been a big deal but over time i felt that the ability for the starter to walk around in its housing could wear the teeth faster.
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Re: Starter is 3/8 C6 is 5/16?
If you have the block plate the starter will not move away or towards the ring gear