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Thank you. I will order my parts for an 84 from now on. Unfortunately it wasn't that simple. The flex plates have been the same since 1982
Unfortunately the 1984 flex plate and starter are the same as a 1986. Thanks again for the information.
Thank you so much. I had a parts
Two days ago an employee at O 'Riellys told me that in 1984 chevrolet did something different with their flywheels but wasn't sure if it pertained to their flex plates. I will definitely look into the differences. Thank you very much.
I was told that the 12 v and 24 v starters had the same nose cone on them. Is that not true? If that works I'll buy a 24 v starter and rebuild it to 12 v . Thanks.
Thanks for responding. The flex plate is in good shape. It was installed just before I bought the truck. I don't have contact issues. The starters just fail. This time it is the starter drive.
I have a 1986 chevy cucv m1008 with a 6.2 in it. It has been converted to 12 v. When I bought it it didn't have a starter with it. I bought a 12 v starter for a 1986 chevy k30 with a 6.2. The starter wouldn't engage the flex plate. I had to machine the starter mounting surface to make it work. I...
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