MINI STARTER RECOMMENDATIONS

Jimmy

Banned
Mini starter part # P6449S

Go to your local parts place and tell them you want a starter for a 96 Chevy 3/4 ton with a 454.
 

TYPHOOL7

Post Hawk
hopefully i can get one today, my Ty is stuck at a friends house in his GRANDMA'S parking space, shes 88 and grandpa is 90, lol you should hear that old guy yell, hilarious, he dont seem 90.
I have jeggs in front of me, thats the same one i was thinking of, nice. 8)
 

Captain Morgan

Moderated User
ItsMyTy said:
I went with a CVR unit from jeg's.. been workin great for a while now.

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Loeryder

New member
CVR Ownz.
They have a nippodenso motor, which are well known to last forever.

I'd say if you have the cash and dont want to mess with it anymore, then get CVR.
 

myclone

Donating Member
THEMADTYPH00N said:
I've got a CVR, no complaints here either.

Ditto here.. Ive owned a couple of the high dollar tiltons as well but for our low compression/small displacement engines they arent worth the extra bucks IMO. CVR is more than enough for us.

Ive also heard good things about the later model big block gear reduction starters that were mentioned above. Ive got one on my tow vehicle that came stock and it seems to have no problem cranking the big block with only a decent shape ~800 CCA bat on cold mornings. It souns cool while its cranking too :wink: .
 

V

Donating Member
Jimmy said:
Mini starter part # P6449S

Go to your local parts place and tell them you want a starter for a 96 Chevy 3/4 ton with a 454.
Anyone have a GM part #? Just wondering how the prices compare.
 

ZMann

vertically challenged
I went with a smaller starter...the one for the 97 tahoe. I think. Sure does make it easier to install/remove.
 

Lynn D. Brown

New member
CVR installation

CVR installation

Hey Guys,

I went w the CVR also ( the HD "M" model) and am installing it now. Some Q's :

1.) It wouldn't engage to my Flexplate and I've been playing around w shims. The ones that came w it weren't enuf, so I got some more from Pep Boys. Gotta Bowtie block and a HD SFI plate.

2.) I can't seem to find the instructions - hey that's unusual - but I thought I remembered them saying that U shouldn't shim it too far. The 2 that came w the unit were only ~ 1/32" total.

3.) I now have a 1/16" shim on there and it's better, but it seems like maybe it needs another 1/32". See any problem w this ?

4.) I also noticed that the gear doesn't reach all the way across the Flex teeth - maybe about 2/3 the way. Anybody notice on theirs ?

5.) Gonna need a heat shield - the damned ATR headers (Jet Hotted) are only ~ 3/4" away and the starter wires are right there also. Anybody put a heat shield on - where'd U get it ?
 

redty

New member
I have used the Power Master 9000 Series

I have used the Power Master 9000 Series

3-1/2 years and still strong with no issues. Think about it.


Sincerely,
Steve
 

93ty475

Donating Member
V said:
Jimmy said:
Mini starter part # P6449S

Go to your local parts place and tell them you want a starter for a 96 Chevy 3/4 ton with a 454.
Anyone have a GM part #? Just wondering how the prices compare.

i did one of these last night...i think i paid 165.00 for it...alot better than the POS that i removed from the ty...bought a ford solenoid and a big red batt cable as well, but didn't install it yet...maybe tonight....

edit: to clarify my above post^^^ installed the starter, but not the solenoid yet...seems like i don't even need the ford solenoid, by the way that starter turns the motor ...
 

ZavzTy547

Senior Member
P6449S Mini starter, Hotshot relay and shielded the wires with DIE heat resistant tape. Nice upgrade, I recommend all of the above.
 

Will

New member
P6449S Mini starter for me too, much easier install/removal and sounds pretty cool too! WHHEEEEEEEEE......
 
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