Install a Starter Engine on a 350 Chevrolet
Chevrolet began installing the 350 small-block engine into its vehicles in 1968. Unlike other vehivle manufacturers, which used a remote starter solenoid, the 350's solenoid and the starter Engine are a unmarried unit. Over clock, the teeth of the starter's handle gear tend to round off, production turning the flywheel to begin the engine arduous. The solenoid allows the ability from the battery to arrive the starter. A bad solenoid Testament then not permit the starter to activate. Happily, installing a replacement starter on a 350 Chevrolet is easy.
Instructions
Tighten both bolts to 25 to 30 foot-pounds of torque with a torque wrench.6. Slide the metal loop behind of each starter wire onto its respective threaded rod then tighten each wire's nut onto the metal tip of the wire with a wrench.7.
3. Notice the aim of each wire which connects to the solenoid, then loosen the follower which secures each wire in city with a wrench and pull the wires off of the starter.
4. Remove the starter's two mounting bolts with a wrench then lower the starter from the vehicle.
5. Insert the replacement starter into position against the transmission's bell housing, then hand-tighten the starter's two mounting bolts.1. Disconnect the battery's ground cable with a wrench.2. Uplift the vehicle to a working heighth with a jack then block the vehicle with safety stands.
Raise the vehicle with the jack and remove the safety stands, then lower the vehicle to the ground.
8. Connect the ground cable at the battery with a wrench.