caleb22
1/2 ton status
I changed the oil, etc. in my 76 K5 and yanked out the starter but don't see a drain plug. How do I change the starter fluid?
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--was one of the most gruesome things I ever saw,the wound took a year to heal and left permanent scars..Try bench pressing a 42mt in a big rig in tight spot between the frame and the engine.Yeah,try bench pressing a Delco 27MT direct drive diesel starter for a 6.2 while lying on your back about 4 times, and hold it up there long enough to get a bolt started..let it drop and it weights enough to mash a finger or fracture your skull!..
I thought putting a starter on a gas engine sucked!..those weigh twice as much at least..and I've had to R&R mine 3 times before I got hold of a gear reduction starter off a 6.5..much lighter,but still heavier than the gas versions..
I got a mini starter I will be putting on my suburban as soon as I have time.I've thought for a long time about going with a high torque light weight starter. But the start I have works good so why change it is my thoughts.
I hated getting 4D batteries off the shelf and to the counter too,it was a days work just trying to do that once..
..Wow these are monsters, bigger than the ones in my big rig.Very funny.....
I'm talking group 4D "big rig" batteries..
The one in this link says 97 lbs,I'm wondering if that is "dry"..ones I had to lug felt more like 125 lbs each..(almost as much as I weighed at the time!)..Group Size 4D Battery