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I cursory glance on the internet shows several GM Muscle car guys with the same problem with broken Delco starter snouts. Looks like three are two possible causes.
1) Ignition advanced to far and it causing a kickback when the motor starts. 2) Starter flexing from loose or improperly torqued bolts. Also I guess on some models GM used an additional brace the supported the front of the starter, and if that brace was missing the torque of the starter would cause it to flex and snout clips the spinning flywheel.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 14:46
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-BigKev
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It called Kanter to see if by chance, they had a starter available.
They don't. But the gentleman I was speaking with was able to determine that the starter that was in my car was a high output model for a 1953 and 1954 Packard Short Wheelbase Military Ambulance produced by Henney, of which only approx 352 were made. That was its only application. Maybe it kind of fit, but not fully and it lead to its demise. That and the fact that it just wasn't the right starter. Now I feel extra bad that I destroyed it. As JD stated, the correct starter for my car is an Autolight MAX4052. So the search begins. I need to start to keep a journal of this car's history so that the next care taker of it will know what its been through and what's been done to it. I was going to sell it but now I feel obligated to get it squared away.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 15:02
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Andrew Armitage
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John Ulrich has a rebuilt Auto-Lite MAX4052 ready to go. $450. I ordered it.
Guess I'll be looking to put some overtime in at work very soon. I'm just thankful I found one. Thanks for the help guys. I'll keep everyone posted on how everything turns out and if I can cure that hard starting when hot problem.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 16:21
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Andrew Armitage
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Andrew,
John Ulrich is one of the good guys. I have always enjoyed my few transactions with him. I expect the shipping charges are a fair percentage of the purchase price. They are a heavy piece of equipment. The starters for the 356 engine are a bit more complicated than what is usually seen on other engines. I thought you might enjoy this view of my starter when I was overhauling it a couple of years ago. They are not hard to work on, just a lot of moving parts. (o[]o)
Posted on: 2012/6/19 18:17
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Having that clean a workbench should be against the law. You miss half the adventure if you find a missing piece right away rather than enjoying the search thru the midst of 3 others residing below.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 18:24
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Howard,
I have to admit that this was a staged photo. But, yes I also have to admit that I have to have an orderly place to work. If not, I would not be able to find anything. I have a hard enough time with a reasonably clean bench top. I can't imagine what it would be like if it were cluttered. Not a pretty picture. (o[]o)
Posted on: 2012/6/19 18:29
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Indeed the 356 starter is a unique, heavy beast. Yes, I can supply, though on re-read it seems John Ulrich gets the business today. He is probably having a good day as I bought something from him today as well. All good.
FWIW, I brought several starters to Salado this year, a load of them help my truck to ride smoother, including a 39 Super 8 starter with a welded nose just baiting people to enter that discussion. I've had 5 of them in recent years, 4 of which have had welded noses....oh, and if you want a correct distributor I've got that too.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 18:30
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John, You'll have to stop by and see how those of us less organized survive.. Probably one reason I usually buy 3 or 4 of everything. Know I'll lose the first two -- usually by putting it on a shelf where I won't forget it and then promptly do.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 18:34
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Yup.
Posted on: 2012/6/19 21:23
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Joey
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