Dave, That starter is a bit larger than the IMI mini starter I have. The IMI starter is 8 lbs and it appear to not be as long as that one. Is this made for passenger car AMC V-8s? There was a mini starter in some Jeeps with a 360 from the factory that used a ring gear that was offset from what our standard flywheels were. If this is designed to be a direct replacement for that style, you will need that flywheel as well in order for the gears to line up properly. Can you remove this one without undoing the headers? All in all, looks like a good starter for the price. Just a couple of years back, you couldn't get an AMC mini starter for under $200. Nick Alfano From: "David De Labio" <gremlin1@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Amc List" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Mini high torque Starters. Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 23:37:10 -0500 Message-ID: <006901c4a1f0$2ec964f0$6401a8c0@davidisdi3v8h5> I found a company distributing high torque mini starters for AMC & Jeep motors. I bought one on Monday and installed it on Tuesday after overnighting it from Texas to Kenosha. I found the fit and finis very good and is adjustable to proper rotation to clear many objects like my headers. The headers were no longer a problem with the starter cable since the starter placed the cable between the starter and the block. The cost prior to shipping was $129.00 for a two year warranty or $149.00 with a lifetime warranty.