It's not an application that uses shims. The starter slides into a bore in the intermediate plate. The intermediate plate, block, and bellhousing are all located by a pair of dowels. The starter will physically bolt to the bellhousing using two long(ish) bolts, but the accurate (or somewhat...
Thanks for the answer - Even if there is a bunch of special gear terminology, it does make sense and any info is helpful (if I don't understand it, I'll go and learn and read about it until I do understand it!). In my initial search for info, I did so much looking around for data that I...
I am converting a transverse engine to rear wheel drive.
I have made a flywheel that uses a 106 tooth 10 pitch ring gear with a o.d. of 10.681"
The starter motor I sourced uses a 9-tooth pinion gear, but the gear itself doesn't seem to have any "standard" gear dimensions that I can use for...