RobbMc mini starter

Saying mini-starter and Robb MCC is like saying Chevy and Ford. They're just not the same.
I use a Robb MCC starter in my '69 Dart with a 440 4 speed and TTI headers in the set up. It was the only one that would fit and meet all the requirements (namely fitting and not frying), by being able to utilize their unique clocking features. If I recall, I had to reinforce the bolts or something (it was 2 years ago) and build a piece for the snout of the starter to fit in the bell housing. Basically, just a piece of aluminium with a hole in it, but that was a result of the bell housing I chose – not the starter. I would double check the long bolts that hold the starter itself together as I felt that they could twist and break. They have not done so yet on mine, and maybe they won’t. The starter functions very well and turns over my stock compression ’69 440 quite well. I’ve had no issues with Robb MCC and do recommend them. I agree, they are not cheap, but if you need a starter that fits and is reliable, then this is the one for you.
Daryl