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Thread: Starter Issues with the C10
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09-09-2010 #1
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Starter Issues with the C10
I recently picked up a 1969 C10. The owner told me it needed a starter. I installed a new starter and it started up fine the first time. As soon as I shut it off and went to start it again I heard the most horrible clanking/grinding noise. I went back to the auto parts store and tried a different starter. Same thing happened. I tried shimming the starter in all configurations and it made no difference. I also replaced the alternator,battery and battery cables. The truck will eventually start if you crank it over a few times but, it makes a horrible noise and shakes the whole starter bad. Any ideas on what it could be.
1968 Chevelle 408 BBC,200 4r trans.
1987 Buick Grand National all original
1966 Chevy II Coupe 383 TCI Suspension
1969 C10 Custom FS/SB Daily
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09-10-2010 #2
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If you have an automatic transmission, I bet your flywheel (flexplate) is cracked close to mounting bolts. You should be able to kill the ignition and have someone spin the motor while you look at the flywheel to see if it turns in an erratic fashion. If this is the case, you can take out the bellhousing bolts and put in two 3/8" threaded rods ~5" long (in the middle bolt holes) and slide the transmission back far enough to get to the the crank bolts that hold the flywheel (If I'm not mistaken, it is has an 11/16" head on the bolt so if you have a long wrench you can access the bolts). If this is the case, this will relieve you of removing the transmission. Hope this helps.
Steve
1967 LS1 RS Camaro (Project "OVRBDGT");
1968 350 Camaro;
1969 Chevelle SS-396
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