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Douglas St. Clair
 
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I'm with you... I actually purchased the new starter yesterday and didn't
return the core until today. I tried calling to have them hold on to it,
but they were already closed. First thing tomorrow morning...

Thanks!


"trainfan1" wrote in message
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Douglas St. Clair wrote:

My starter died - so I went to AutoZone to get a new one. I had them
cross-reference a 68 Mustang, since it had the comparable 427 engine. I
installed it yesterday, and the thing turned beautifully.

This morning I tried to fire it up, and gas came spewing out of the

carb.
Hmmm... that was strange. I've been meaning to rebuild the carb, so

what
the heck. Off to AutoZone for a carb kit. Finished rebuilding the carb
about 30 minutes ago, and tried starting it again. Nope.

Stupid! Stupid! Stupid! The marine 427 is Right-Hand rotation. The

starter
is spinning the wrong freakin way! Hope I didn't do any damage, I can't
imagine opposite rotation would.

Now the question... anybody know a good source for finding a starter

part #?
Here's what I know about the engine - it's a Ford block, 427, and the
service manual refers to it as "Interceptor / Eaton Marine Division".

The
wrong rotation starter cost only $35. Something tells me a "marine"

(aka
opposite rotation) is going to be a little more...

Lesson learned -
Doug



QUICKLY... go get your old starter back! It will be to your advantage
to have the old one rebuilt - it is a much better core to start with,
and will cost less too. In the mean time - I will look up a part number
for you on new & re-man starters... be sure you are sitting down when
you check back!

Rob