Re: Starter thoughts
Well my personal input is that the gear reduction style are far superior to the old big heavy clunky style.
My dad has rebuilt starter and alts my entire life so this is going off what he has learned and taught me.
Gear reduction are not affected by heat like the bigger starters, only the solenoid is affected. The gear reduction are much smaller, lighter and easier to replace.
Personally the gm stock style are the best bang for the buck, they work and sound great and are reasonably priced. Heres a pic
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PWM-9200/
Next are the nippondenso style which are the best out there, denso makes some very nice and reliable products and its awesome that people have found a way to make them work on trucks like ours. Heres a pic
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PWM-9500/
The last style I would ever get is the hitachi which my dad says break a lot. They see a lot of those come through the shop. Heres a pic
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PWM-9100/
Maybe your friend has rebuilt a lot of the hitachi and thats why he does not like them.
As far as big trucks are concerned, we have medium duty trucks and my work with a wide variety of engines, cat, cummins, detroit, isuzu. So far we have taken the stock broken heavy junk starter off 2 trucks(1 cat, 1 cummins) and installed new denso versions of the starters and my boss was shocked how much better these pieces of equipment start. Gear reduction has way more power than stock style and we have seen the difference on pieces of equipment that had a hard time starting in decent weather and no start in the cold and now they start right up even in the cold.
So in closing, get whatever starter makes you happy but I will take the light weight better starters anyday
