Which 1107365 starter date should I use?

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  • F S.
    Infrequent User
    • January 1, 1981
    • 28

    #16
    Re: Which 1107365 starter date should I use?

    My engine has a "nodular " fly wheel, that I believe is only 11 1/4 inches. What other applications is the starter 1107 352 applies to ?

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    • Joe L.
      Beyond Control Poster
      • February 1, 1988
      • 43133

      #17
      Re: Which 1107365 starter date should I use?

      Originally posted by F W Scarpace (4278)
      My engine has a "nodular " fly wheel, that I believe is only 11 1/4 inches. What other applications is the starter 1107 352 applies to ?
      FW-----

      Many GM flywheels were nodular iron, including the one originally installed for L-78 applications. However, that flywheel was, nominally, 12-3/4" OD. Although not the same as the 1965 L-78, a 12-3/4" flywheel was used for all 1963-68 Corvette small blocks as well as many other Chevrolet applications. While the 1107352 starter, a high torque unit, was not used for any of these small block applications, the same starter nose was used on starters for those applications.

      As far as big blocks go, the 12-3/4" flywheel was used only for 1965 L-78 and 1967-69 L-88.
      In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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      • F S.
        Infrequent User
        • January 1, 1981
        • 28

        #18
        Re: Which 1107365 starter date should I use?

        Joe,
        I wasn't thinking fly wheel. The clutch and pressure plate is where the 11 inch measurement came from. The fly wheel was the 12 1/2 inch measurement as you stated. Thanks for all the input. Now the new chase begins for the correct starter, again.
        Any good leads would be appreciated.

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        • Joe L.
          Beyond Control Poster
          • February 1, 1988
          • 43133

          #19
          Re: Which 1107365 starter date should I use?

          Originally posted by F W Scarpace (4278)
          Joe,
          I wasn't thinking fly wheel. The clutch and pressure plate is where the 11 inch measurement came from. The fly wheel was the 12 1/2 inch measurement as you stated. Thanks for all the input. Now the new chase begins for the correct starter, again.
          Any good leads would be appreciated.

          FW------


          11" clutches were used only with 14" flywheels. 14" flywheels were never originally used for 1965 L-78.
          In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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