Delayed on the starter last night to make 1/4"x2 stacks of shims to raise me up over the steering gear as needed. Stupid stuff like that seems to take forever, made worse because the best material I had is 16 gauge (1/16" thick) so I had to make 8 of them.
That's the same starter you have.
I think so too, the only difference I see is the problem terminal is insulated on mine but not on that one. Maybe they think it's OK to be that close to the header without the insulation. With it, it's going to melt. I still think it's too close.
Have you tried calling Doug's to find out why you're having issues since they say it fits? Seems the obvious solution rather than floundering around looking for alternatives.
I expect the answer would be Edelbrock heads, etc etc. Dent the tube.
Which is what I should do but that is one of those irreversible things like:
TBH, I'd be more likely to modify the bell for a different arrangement than drill out the starter. If the starter fails, you've no warranty.
I get your point but I'm not sure the bell is made to where a bolt will work there. Need to look; can't see it in any photos I have handy.
Why isn't the cart supporting the rear of the K-member?
I need to rework it so it extends more to the outside and rests under the LCA, yet stops before it gets into the header area - so somewhere under the pitman arm area maybe?
I'm limited by the width because of the V-shape of the picker legs - if it's too wide I cant get the picker far enough over it to reach the rad support and pick the car up. Coming in through the side opens up a can of worms related to how high I have to pick it up to get it under and the very process of shoving it in there sideways and wanting to turn not roll. So I'm choosing to being the engine straight in from the front.
Right now the engine is just sitting there, nuts on the through studs are loose on the mounts, and when I left it last night hovering over the k-frame but by now the picker has bled off so undoubtedly it's sitting down on it.
Those mounts only cost like $5 each, so I never expected much out of them. Thought about buying a solid set and only using the driver's side, but those are $60 and can be replaced pretty much anytime so I held off.
Yes, the back of the K is going to drop anyhow once you lift it, but for both moving it around and setting up everything, I can't imagine the process going well without the K-member supported approximately the same way it will be in the car.
I have always had the concern that once I move it, it's going to spit the cart out from under it like a watermelon seed. I was able to roll the larger cart around no problem. Another problem with the larger cart was the hardwood parts had too many screws driven into them over time and they were splitting. So then I wondered what would happen if one of those split and a wheel came loose and the answer was "nothing good".
ETA: Advance will have a hemi starter for me (reman, lifetime warranty) here tomorrow morning. $153+$50 core charge and I thought I hauled all my starters off to recycle not all that long ago, but found this photo saved so hooray I've got one.
Yeah lifetime warranty that I'm probably going to void once I know it spins and will fit.