I used the AMC V/8 starter, my Jeep was a 3 speed. I believe the starters interchange- stick shift and both automatics. I think the Delco starter is a great unit, the layout of the Jeep just causes an interference condition. Altough the Motorcraft staters work fine, they do start with a short. The Delco works as you would expect, the soleniod engages the the gear and then the starter windings are conected to the battery and the starter spins. The Motorcraft uses a point set to carry a large current to ground to prevent the starter from spinning while the gear is being engaged. When the points fail the starter spins before the gear is engaged! I think most of us have heard that unholy racket. Peter Marano Kenosha WI > >Hmmmm, That is all interesting, plus you managed to move the solemoid away from the engine heat. What motorcraft did you use? An AMC V-8 unit? > I might have to look into that before I do the 327 in the Ambassador. Was yours a turbo 400 or Stick? Does that make a difference in 327 Jeep starters? Would that work on the AMC cars and Borg Warner trans? > Thinking out loud here, But remote solenoid and fast cranking can't be a bad thing! Can it? > Although I bet it might be the same for the Borg cars. I think I saw someone advertising the mini starters for the 327-287 cars a while ago on eBay. >-- >Mark Price >markprice242ATadelphia.net >Morgantown, WV > > >---- Peter Marano <PMarano@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>Someone had installed the Delco starter and cut the pinion snubber >>bracket. I wanted to replace the pinion snubber and since I did not >>have the Prestolite starter but I did have Motorcraft starters... >> >>The gear, gear depth and the diameter of the mounting hole are correct; >>it seems I had to trim the flange and be creative with the mounting >>hardware. >> >>The 327 turned over much faster with the Motorcraft starter. >> >>Peter Marano >>Kenosha WI >> >> >> >>>Message: 9 >>>Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 13:42:12 +0000 >>>From: msproviero@xxxxxxxxxxx >>>Subject: Re: [AMC-List] Brought home a Vigilante over the weekend... >>>To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx >>>Message-ID: >>> <071120061342.18189.44B3AAB4000192760000470D2200760180019D0A0790019D9F9C03@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>> >>>Content-Type: text/plain >>> >>>Does that mean you had to do this as a result of not being able to obtain a new Jeep starter or rebuild your old one? >>> >>>-Spro >>> >>>-------------- Original message -------------- >>>From: Peter Marano <PMarano@xxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>Message: 3 >>>>>Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 05:03:16 +0000 >>>>>From: msproviero@xxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>Subject: [AMC-List] Brought home a Vigilante over the weekend... >>>>>To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>Message-ID: >>>>> >>>>>One question I have is about the starter. It was present (you can see it n the >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>floor in one pic), but off the motor and seemingly intact. The Seller explained >>>>to me that you can't get replacements anymore and it would have to be rebuilt. >>>>Any truth to this? If so, can someone recommend a reputable shop, preferably in >>>>the Detroit Metro area? If not, I'll ship it out. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>-Spro >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>The solenoid on the Delco starter that the cars used interferes with the >>>>front axle pinion snubber bracket. I was able to hack a AMC Motorcraft >>>>starter to fit my 1968 Gladiator; the mounting hole require modification. >>>> >>>>Peter Marano >>>>Kenosha WI >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com