TTi Headers,What Starter?

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OK, here are some photos.

The first two show the Mopar mini starter installed. It works great! No fitment issues at all It cranks nice and hard.

The third photo is of the Powermaster clockable mini starter after the engine kicked back. As you can see there is no support for the shaft. The engine kicked back when we started it for the first time and you can see the results. It actually bent the shaft and the starter is junk. The Mopar starter has a space for the shaft to enter which supports it on the end. A much better and more durable design IMO.
 

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On my '64 I have a typical mid 90's (for visual look at autozone pn# 17274) starter. It fits just fine with my SB, 904, TTI combo.
 
Thanks for the pics,the stock starter that I got from CarQuest here in Canada is for a 1999-2001 ram...........I will see if the Dakota starter is smaller.One guy posted a part # autozone 17274 if I have to I will go over the border and get one of those maybe.
 
I bought a 92 Dakota starter and it bolted right in.The only problem is that it does slightly touch the one pipe.Is this going to last with the heat from the pipe touching the starter?Is this the same as the other members on here have found?Should I try doubling up the header gaskets?
 
I have tti's, 904, and an ebay $79 starter has worked with no mods for 6 years, even had room to wrap it with a summit heat shield blanket.
 
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