So yall recommend me a mini starter please. I have a 70 302, with a 157tooth flex plate, hooked to a 250 c4 trans. As always tha ks
Rock Auto shows the stock replacement flywheel for a 94 Mustang GT 5.0 as a 157 tooth. https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog...+v8,1134133,transmission-manual,flywheel,5348
Been using the 3205 for years on a 14.1 motor with no issues. Auto 3205 https://www.dbelectrical.com/products/ford-lincoln-mercury-bronco-e-f-3-8-5-8l-starter-89-04.html Manual 3223 https://www.dbelectrical.com/produc...arter-m-t-92-93-94-95-96-97-3223-sfd0012.html
Same starter for 57 tooth and 164 tooth if using automatic transmission. The 164 tooth on a manual transmission is different starter
But that's only on early engines, I think you have to go all the way back to mid/late '60s 289 before the starters are different between auto and manual. EDIT Looks like there are different late auto & stick starters, actually easy to tell if you know the difference, stick starters have a shorter nose than auto. In the late '60s & '70 I used the long noise auto on everything(which was a '69 351, 4-speed Fairlane). I've even installed three bolt FE starters on small blocks. I've had one of the ebay PMGR $35 specials on the Comet since '14. Also one on my '96 5.0 F150. for last couple years.
Back when the 164 was used in trucks and maybe fullsize models. For C4 easily ID by the pan fill transmissions. As time progressed and Ford modified the C4 into C5, most all auto trans morphed into 164T(I believe all C6 are 164 & all AOD are 164). Late 5.0 stick generally have a 157T, HD applications a 164.
Always remember, Google is your friend. FORD STARTER / FLYWHEEL TECH TIPS https://static.speedwaymotors.com/images/pdf/91067433.pdf