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Dauntless starter ?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by kevin-cj3a, Nov 5, 2008.

  1. Nov 5, 2008
    kevin-cj3a

    kevin-cj3a New Member

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    I have a 53 Cj3a with the dauntless v6 in it and the starter is having problems. So does anyone know if all the starters are the same? so I can just go to NAPA or whomever and just ask for a 66 cj5 v6 starter? or some year?

    TIA,
    Kevin
     
  2. Nov 5, 2008
    BenFoley

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    I was just online looking for one for my Dauntless and was not able to find one. Hopefully someone can shed so light on it.
     
  3. Nov 5, 2008
    timgr

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    The V6 guys should respond to this one ... but for the nonce, IIRC there is a 225 Prestolite V6 starter and a Delco 225 V6 starter. First you need to identify which one you have. If I had a choice, I'd go with the Delco, knowing what I do about other Prestolite electrical products (including starters). There's only one 225 cid V6, so if that's what you have, that's the starter you need.
     
  4. Nov 5, 2008
    kevin-cj3a

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    Thanks for the information

    I will pull the starter since it needs to come out anyways and see what I have.
     
  5. Nov 5, 2008
    EricM

    EricM Active Member

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    Are there any auto electric shops nearby your place that rebuild starters? I found one in our area, and it was easier/cheaper to have him rebuild it, than find a new one.
     
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    Chris Insull

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    I've never had a problem getting a starter for my '71 thru NAPA, Advance or Kragen. One thing to try might be telling the rep to check for a starter for BOTH a '66 and a '71; if they're the same P/N, then go from there.
     
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  8. Nov 5, 2008
    kevin-cj3a

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    Great link thanks

    I guess I need to search more before posting

    Kevin
     
  9. Nov 6, 2008
    wheelin69

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    Just replaced the starter in my '69. It did have a prestolite...now it has a Delco, it bolted right up and cranked the engine perfectly! As a bonus it is a LOT quieter than the older starter. I just walked in to O'Rielly's and they had them in stock. I think that it is a pretty standard GM starter...
     
  10. Nov 6, 2008
    tommycj

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    Back in the early 70's I had the experience with the Prestolite starter.
    After replacing the starter drive and having to replace the end, I replaced with a starter from a 250 GM engine from the late 60's-early 70's. Perfect fit.
     
  11. Nov 7, 2008
    termin8ed

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    yea, the same starter that the 350 uses. get one with lifetime warranty just incase it gets filled with mud. carquest swapped mine no questions asked
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  12. Nov 23, 2008
    SuperTodd

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    I had a prestolite, it was going to be expensive to replace, took to an electric place and was told it was not worth rebuilding went to napa and they were able to find me a gm started that fit perfectly. I will look for the part # on it and post it or email me...:v6:
     
  13. Nov 23, 2008
    kevin-cj3a

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    I took mine to a rebuild shop and told me 49.95 to rebuild. Came back the next day and they gave me a new one as the old one was not rebuildable. Same price as a rebuild and they said it is just a standard GM starter.

    Thanks everyone!
     
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