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Starters
On a 69 smallblock 302 starter was the noise cone housing aluminum or the cast iron housing most of the stick shift starter i have seen have the cast iron housing
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Did the 69 Z have a 11" clutch?
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The 1108367 starter has the Aluminium short bolt, long bolt drive end housing.
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Does anybody have a link to Chevy starter P/N's, specifically nose pieces.? I have a lot of old starters that I either need to sell or scrap, but need to ID prior. Thx in advance
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Do nose pieces have casting numbers? I have only seen the Application Number stamped in the steel body. The Motors Books ( I have a few) have starter Applications numbers in them, but not much info about the nose.
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No. There may be i.d. numbers on them, but nothing like casting numbers as used on blocks/heads etc.
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1969 Z28's had the 10.5 inch clutch
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That is why it uses the Cast Aluminum long bolt short bolt housting. The cast iron housing is used on the bigger flywheel.
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