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Old 07-19-2023, 01:02 PM
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This is the special Delco bolt. It is 100% correct for the 1962 starter in question. I nerd out on stuff like this and it happens to be my every day wheel house. I do respect others opinions.
Is this the bolt that goes through the bellhousing? What about the other 2?

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Is this the bolt that goes through the bellhousing? What about the other 2?

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No, that is the shouldered bolt that is in question on the starter.
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Is this the bolt that goes through the bellhousing? What about the other 2?

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Bolt McCune pictured is the pivot bolt for the solenoid fork. It's not the same as the bolts that hold the starter to the bellhousing.
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