Hemi Mopar Performance mini starter #P5007860AB
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Hemi Mopar Performance mini starter #P5007860AB
- From: Jimmy Peavy <peaver63@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 18:47:55 -0500
I tried a RobbMc mini starter, and after checking gear engagement into
the flywheel, I found it had 75% gear engagement, so I had to return it
for a refund.
I just bought a Mopar Performance Hemi starter P5007860AB. to replace
that RobbMc mini starter , and had problems mounting it. The starter is
sold as fitting all RB and Hemi blocks.
There is an adapter on the starter that moves the terminal posts 90
degrees, away from the engine block. The only problem is that the
adapter interfered with a freeze plug boss on that side of the block,
preventing the starter from bolting up. The snout of the starter would
not fit into the locating hole in the back side of the bell housing. The
starter was pushed away at the rear from the engine block.
It was either return the starter, or try modifying the adapter so it
would clear the freeze plug boss on the block.
I really hated trying that, as it would either fit, or it wouldn't, and
if it didn't fit, the adapter would be altered enough that I couldn't
return it.
I used a Metabo cut off saw to trim the corner of the insulated adapter
at the 90 degree bend, probably 1/4" to 3/8 " removed.
That ended up not being enough, so I re-drilled a small hole in the
mounting tab in the adapter where the ignition wire bolts to, so I could
rotate that adapter even more from the block.
After working most of the day trying, and fitting for clearance, I was
able to trim and rotate the adapter enough to clear, making the starter
mount.Since I trimmed away the adapter, besides removing excess metal
inside the plastic insulated adapter, I also removed some of the hard
plastic insulator on the outside of the area trimmed.
I ended wrapping it all in electrical tape.
I was looking for an American made mini starter, and the Mopar
Performance is made in the USA.
I'm not at all crazy of the mods I had to make to enable the starter to
bolt up though.
I have the same starter ( not sure if it carries the same part number
though) on my 63 Polara 440 cu.in. car, and I didn't have the same problem.
I'd love to pass this info on to the folks at Mopar, but I'm relatively
sure that I f I did, they'd thank me, and move on to eating their lunch,
etc.
So I'm going to pass it on to the group. Just in case someone is also
considering one of these starters.
Jimmy
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