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Tuff Stuff Mini Denso Gear Reduction Starter Zinc 1963-91 Ford 289/302/351

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Mini Denso Gear Reduction Starter Zinc 1963-91 Ford 289/302/351
$180.99
Mini Denso Gear Reduction Starter
  • 1963-91 Ford 289/302/351
  • With Automatic or Manual Transmission
  • 3 HP
  • 2 Bolt Mounting
  • Zinc
  • Ships on Monday

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    Would with starter fit a 1978 ford 300 i6 with a np435 manual transmission

    Asked by: Older ford truck
    The Tuff Stuff 908-13124 starter does not fit a 300 I6.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2024-01-08

    Hey will this starter work on a 351 Windsor with a 157 tooth flywheel? Thanks in advance.

    Asked by: Sawdust4043
    Yes, this should work in your application.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-11-02
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