318 help, please.

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Joe Ball

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I've got a 318 in my '75 dart and am in the process of installing Hedman headers. I'm having trouble around the starter and wondering if I'd be better off with a mini starter? Would like to avoid it because I've heard they don't last. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated? Please hurry, I'm dying to drive it. Forgot, is there a way to get out of pulling the steering column? I'm starting to get aggravated and I know that's the last thing I want to do!! The passenger's side went in fine but the driver's side has turned this into a catastrophe with my limited knowledge. She's gone from my baby to my stepchild to my ex-wife as far as my attitude goes: I love her but I'm getting frustrated.
 
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Yes...the mini starter gives you more room.....my 99 dodge ram came with a mini starter it lasted 18 yrs......

I got them on every car I have with headers .....
 

More room, alright, but here's the thing........these headers were designed a long long time ago. They SHOULD fit the old style starter

Having said that, at the price of a mini starter, it's a cheap upgrade. It's a no lose deal
 
Put a mini Dakota starter on my 273 without headers and it has worked great for years.
 
Unless you have a set of CPPA headers like I do on my 69 Dart. Believe it or not they would not work with a mini starter and I had to use an original big starter. Or use an expensive clockable mini starter.
 
The mini starter will last just fine as long as you don't get a cheap POS. Get a new Chrysler starter.
 
I've used hedmans with the regular starter no problem. Yes, the mini starter is better....
 
You heard they don't last?!?!

I don't know what *** has been whispering in your ear but stay away from that clown!!!!

The starter in from my '00 Magnum starts that engine up every day in about 1 to 1/2 heart beat.

They don't last .... ROTFLMAO!!!!!
 
More room, alright, but here's the thing........these headers were designed a long long time ago. They SHOULD fit the old style starter

Having said that, at the price of a mini starter, it's a cheap upgrade. It's a no lose deal

I've used hedmans with the regular starter no problem. Yes, the mini starter is better....

Yeah the Hookers fit my 72 scamp with the original style starter no problemo. I doubt the hedmans are any different.

I didn't bother with the smaller starter. The big one works fine. Cranks extremely hard. And besides. I love the sound it makes. Nothing better than waking up the neighbours with that starter and following it up with the exhaust!
 
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