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Buick V-6 And V-8 High Torque Mini Starter on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Arlington Heights, Illinois, US

Arlington Heights, Illinois, US
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Buick V-6 and V-8 High Torque Mini Starter

For Buick Small and Big Block V-8 and V-6 rear wheel drive.

1 Year manufacturers warranty

Very high torque: 1.7 KW.

Permanent Magnet Gear Reduction.

Light weight. Very welcome if you are lying on your back in the garage for installation!

Gives more clearance for headers or exhaust.

Eliminates the heat soak, no start problem with hot exhaust.

Free email or phone tech support for our customers.

Special mounting bolts included. An $8.00 value.

3 screws on solenoid can be removed and solenoid can be rotated to 3 different positions where you like the cable connections.

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