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avalonjohn 08-02-2007 11:10 AM

starter numbers
 
I have a chance to pick up a starter for my car, (right date code /p/n) however the numbers on the starter look a little funny. The p/n is 1108361 and the "361" part looks a little different, almost like it was stamped at a different time. Was this the case, that the last 3 digits were stamped later, to differentiate a certain unit? Does anyone have pics of the numbers on a similar 68 starter to compare? I just don't want to spend the $$ on a restamp. Thanks John:flag:

ROBMERRILL 08-02-2007 12:23 PM

1968 Corvette Delco-Remy Starter Motors:
1107365 All 427 Engines (except L88)

1108338 327 Engines with Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission

1108351 Early Production L88 with M22 Heavy-Duty 4-Speed Transmission

1108361 327 Engines with Manual Transmission

1108400 2nd Production L88 with M22 Heavy-Duty 4-Speed Transmission

Sorry no PIC's.

ksbunting 08-02-2007 09:56 PM

1108361 is in my 68 coupe L79 with 4 speed and is correct for this car.
My digits were all the same but it should be easy to tell if yours are altered. Most likely the one you are looking at is the real deal, provided your 68 is a small block with 4 speed.
Kurt

Mike Ward 08-03-2007 07:14 AM

This sounds very much like a restamp. I's pass and wait for another 'real' one to come along.

avalonjohn 08-03-2007 08:56 AM

if you can, look at my original post in the parts section. WTB 68 Starter.......the pics are posted, let me know, thanks, john

ksbunting 08-03-2007 05:08 PM

If you want to buy it once, have it be correct and work better than when it wa snew, get the correct rebuilt starter from John Pirkle.
No more heat soak problems, no more slow start.
Spins it over like greased lightning and is all factory original with correct numbers and appearance.
He beefs up the guts inside to make it a heavy duty that would spin over the Titanic.
I had all kinds of problems until I had John rebuild my factory correct 68 1108361. Even sounds awesome when it turns the engine over.
Worth every penny
Kurt

avalonjohn 08-03-2007 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by ksbunting (Post 1561347691)
If you want to buy it once, have it be correct and work better than when it wa snew, get the correct rebuilt starter from John Pirkle.
No more heat soak problems, no more slow start.
Spins it over like greased lightning and is all factory original with correct numbers and appearance.
He beefs up the guts inside to make it a heavy duty that would spin over the Titanic.
I had all kinds of problems until I had John rebuild my factory correct 68 1108361. Even sounds awesome when it turns the engine over.
Worth every penny
Kurt

you are the 2nd guy today to recommend him, how do I contact him? thanks, john

avalonjohn 08-03-2007 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by avalonjohn (Post 1561348502)
you are the 2nd guy today to recommend him, how do I contact him? thanks, john

found him, called, am going to place order on monday, thanks!!!!!!!

ksbunting 08-03-2007 08:49 PM

Avalonjohn,
John Pirkle 706-860-9047 pirklesr@aol.com
His starters are not cheap but you will likely never need to replace it again.
Also, hard to describe, but when you hear one of his starters with the high torque guts turn a car over, it is so solid and reassuring that you know it could turn over an airplane engine.
It sounds like a very solid turbine and the car starts immediately on the first turn. Awesome.
I have never experienced anything like it. Very solid and quality , hard to describe.
I also had my alternator rebuilt and my voltage regulator and both pieces are show room quality and function excellent. Almost seems a shame to put them in a car.
His reputation is well deserved, and he is highly recommended.
Good luck, you will be very happy.
Kurt


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