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OE-Style Starter
Complete your engine upgrade with a JEGS 10016 OE-style mini starter for Small Block and Big Block Chevy. Producing up to 160 ft. lbs. of torque, this starter can easily crank engines up to 10:1 compression. This compact unit combines the factory appearance and high power output in one package.
JEGS 555-10016 OE-Style Mini Starter Features:
- Fits Small Block and Big Block Chevy with 168 Tooth Flywheel or Flexplate
- Will clear most headers
- A permanent magnet for high-efficiency
- Will work with most kick-out oil pans
- Steel gear insert
- Includes (2) Bolts M10-1.5, (2) Flat Washers [M10], (1) Shim
JEGS 555-10016 OE-Style Mini Starter Dimensions:
- Overall: 5 3/8 in. W x 9 1/4 in. L x 4 5/8 in. H
- Mounting hole spacing: stock
- Electrical post sizes: M8-1.25 & M5-0.8
Specifications:
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