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Chevy
Meziere TS400 Features:
- Fits big and small block Chevy, with 168-tooth flexplate
- Recommended for engines up to 700 cubic inches and larger
- Custom gear reduction for the best cranking power and rotational speed
- Offset design clears nearly all kickout-style oil pans
- Innovative design provides excellent gear support without the nose
- 360-degree clocking in 10-degree increments
- Two High strength precision starter bolts with washers and shim included
FAQ:
Are big block and small block Chevy starters the same?
- Yes, the Meziere TS400 is versatile and compatible with both big block and small block Chevy starters.
How many teeth does a Chevy starter have?
- A typical Chevy starter has 11 teeth, ensuring efficient and reliable engine cranking.
Will an 11-tooth starter work on a 168-tooth flywheel?
- Yes, the Meziere TS400, designed for optimal compatibility, works seamlessly with a 168-tooth flywheel.
Will a 153-tooth flywheel work with a 168-tooth starter?
- No, for optimal performance, it is recommended to match the Meziere TS400 with a 168-tooth flywheel.
Specifications:
Is this starter brushless?
What is the overall length of this starter? Meziere TS400
Does a Chevy starter for a 168 tooth flex plate have an adjustable drive gear depth.?
Motor Vehicles
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Electrical Cords
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