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  1. 510rob

    help in calculating suitable centers for starter pinion vs. ring gear

    That's an interesting idea. Do you know what manuals/manufacturers published that info?
  2. 510rob

    help in calculating suitable centers for starter pinion vs. ring gear

    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...
  3. 510rob

    help in calculating suitable centers for starter pinion vs. ring gear

    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...
  4. 510rob

    help in calculating suitable centers for starter pinion vs. ring gear

    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...

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