dbrannon79
I'm getting there!
Hello all, Just a quick post hoping that someone out there might have an old 6.5 or 6.2 block sitting where they could measure the center to center measurements between bolt holes on the oil pan close to where the starter bracket area is. I’m working on a last stitch effort to make a bracket to help stabilize the starter from torquing movement when cranking that would essentially wedge a piece of steel between the block and the starter but would be held by two of the oil pan mountings bolts
to my explanation as to why. The other day I almost got stuck out of town when cranking my truck up. The rear bracket on the starter bent shearing off the stud on the starter for the bracket, and twisted the rear starter motor housing and bending the outer starter bolt to the point where the motor was resting against the block at the oil pan!! I’ve sense replaced the flex plate, repaired the starter and installed new bolts but in looking at the design of the bracket and the rear stud on the starter, their just too flimsy and can’t take that kind of torquing! Yes to my knowledge everything was tight before this happened but the outer ear for the starter mounting bolt has been broken out and re-welded in the past. This is just a last effort to make it last maybe another year before I have to replace the engine.
to my explanation as to why. The other day I almost got stuck out of town when cranking my truck up. The rear bracket on the starter bent shearing off the stud on the starter for the bracket, and twisted the rear starter motor housing and bending the outer starter bolt to the point where the motor was resting against the block at the oil pan!! I’ve sense replaced the flex plate, repaired the starter and installed new bolts but in looking at the design of the bracket and the rear stud on the starter, their just too flimsy and can’t take that kind of torquing! Yes to my knowledge everything was tight before this happened but the outer ear for the starter mounting bolt has been broken out and re-welded in the past. This is just a last effort to make it last maybe another year before I have to replace the engine.