Posted by Mike1972chev on May 04, 2012 at 17:30:00 from (99.50.229.214):
Hey guys,
Starter let go on my Super M(3 bolt starter,gas.) yesterday.Broke the starter drive after 11 years of service that I owned it.Actually broke the spring on the drive.(Damn junk,after 50+ years of service,it went out!!!!!!!! lol)
Jim Nicholson turned me on to an updated starter drive.It has a rubber cushion and a ratchet drive.( I have GREAT faith in Jim. He has an AWESOME "kill ratio" on advise on repair work in my book!!!!! In my "top 10" in advise giving !!!)
But,of course,someone on line is "dissing" the new style.They like the OLD ones.
Who out there has any "pros" or "cons" for or against the starter drives available to me????
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