Gm Performance Parts High-torque Mini Starter 12361146 on 2040-parts.com
Bakersfield, California, United States
GM Performance Parts High - Torque Mini Starter # 12361146
* Gear reduction starter is designed for 1958-1996 V-8 and all 90 degree V-6 engines * Compact design provides increased clearance * Weighs only 10.5 pounds and has a gear reduction of 3.75:1 * Equipped with a dual bolt pattern for 12.750" (153-tooth) and 14" (168-tooth) flywheels * Housing can be rotated to clear exhaust systems |
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