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Tech Tip: Mounting Holes on Newer All-Makes Starters

Some of our newer all-makes starter models have larger mounting holes—this makes them more versatile as they are able to fit engines with either size bolt. The mounting holes on newer models are five-eighths of an inch. That’s slightly larger in diameter than the nine-sixteenths of an inch on the older models. That difference, though, doesn’t limit if and where you can use the starter.

The solution to accommodate the larger holes is quite simple and inexpensive. All you need are flat washers. We recommend a grade 5 or better washer for each of the mounting holes. This flat washer accommodates the change in bolt hole size without needing anything more.

Tech Tip Video
In our newest tech tip video we explain the larger mounting holes on the all-makes starter models. Watch it on the Delco Remy YouTube channel.




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If you want to verify if you have the right starter for your application, be sure to check out our online catalog. Search by part number, application, family or service part to quickly find what you need. And for further diagnostics, troubleshooting or other questions, you can contact the Technical Support Team.
 
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