codfish
Drive a hybrid. I NEED your gas!!
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2022
- Posts
- 195
- Reaction score
- 580
- Location
- Newfoundland
- First Name
- gary
- Truck Year
- 84
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
So my starter quit today. Acted up every now and then, finally crapped out today.
Called parts stores and found one starter in town for an 84 k10 with a 350. Perfect.
Went to pick it up, and the one they had was twice the size of the one on my truck. Luckily I brought the old one with me.
Anyhow long story short, they were good enough to go thru their inventory of starters til they found a match. The guy did a reverse lookup of the part number of the new starter, and said it fits models from 98-2002(I think, mid 90s to early 2000s anyhow ).
I’ve yet to get the casting numbers from my block. The engine was there when I bought the truck.
So will a later model starter fit a first gen small block? Maybe it was done because of the headers??? No way I would’ve made the bigger starter fit without removing or loosening the headers.
Thanks
Codfish
Called parts stores and found one starter in town for an 84 k10 with a 350. Perfect.
Went to pick it up, and the one they had was twice the size of the one on my truck. Luckily I brought the old one with me.
Anyhow long story short, they were good enough to go thru their inventory of starters til they found a match. The guy did a reverse lookup of the part number of the new starter, and said it fits models from 98-2002(I think, mid 90s to early 2000s anyhow ).
I’ve yet to get the casting numbers from my block. The engine was there when I bought the truck.
So will a later model starter fit a first gen small block? Maybe it was done because of the headers??? No way I would’ve made the bigger starter fit without removing or loosening the headers.
Thanks
Codfish