The bellhousings move the starter depending on flywheel size.
I’m aware of that. And if a bellhousing is designed around a 130 tooth starter ring, that’s what it gets.The bellhousings move the starter depending on flywheel size.
The starter engagement is the sameI’m not talking about stick cars. Capisce?
That’s nice. Is there a reason you keep coming back for more? Are you trying to prove a point? As mentioned above; the 727 bellhousing is designed around a 130 tooth starter ring. What else do you have? Or are you going to continue to reply just to reply?The starter engagement is the same
By diameter of ring gearThe bellhousings move the starter depending on flywheel size.
I see your mind is closed on the subject. I won't reply anymoreThat’s nice. Is there a reason you keep coming back for more? Are you trying to prove a point? As mentioned above; the 727 bellhousing is designed around a 30 tooth starter ring. What else do you have? Or are you going to continue to reply just to reply?
Sounds like a plan okie. One day you’ll understand what I’m talking about. Time for you to go to bed.I see your mind is closed on the subject. I won't reply anymore
I agree with what you're saying. My post was to clear up the question in post 19 on how it's possible to use the same starter on different size flywheels.I’m aware of that. And if a bellhousing is designed around a 30 tooth starter ring, that’s what it gets.
Oh I totally agree with that, however the bellhousing has to match the flywheel/converter being used. I have zero clue what that okie rube was going on about.I agree with what you're saying. My post was to clear up the question in post 19 on how it's possible to use the same starter on different size flywheels.
In your situation, is it possible Coan has their own size of converter diam requiring their specific ring gear
I’m aware of that. And if a bellhousing is designed around a 30 tooth starter ring, that’s what it gets.
130 teeth. My screen is cracked right over the 1.What has 30 teeth?