Bob67Barracuda
Well-Known Member
I just replaced the starter in a 1967 Barracuda with a '71 340 motor. Wasn't easy because I had to drop the driver side header and that was a real PITA.
Car started great for a week. Then the ol' click on key turn returned. After another round of diagnosing, I found that the problem seems to be the positive battery connections to the starter -- smaller solenoid cable and the larger main motor cable.
Both connections are in very tight spot, and the fatter cable to the motor itself is up against the block. That doesn't seem sustainable.
My question then is this: For those of you who have gone the mini-starter route, did you use the plastic/metal post extender that came with the new starter?. My previous starter was a mini-starter, and the extender was in place when I dropped it (noting here that the 340 went in like 5 years ago, so my mechanic then was able to put the starter in while things were apart).
The new starter is almost exactly the same size as the old one. So I figured I'd leave the extender in place.
But now I'm wondering if I should have taken that thing off to give myself more room for the cables.
Any input?
I know I might need to drop that header again... wanting advice first.
Old starter with extender...
Car started great for a week. Then the ol' click on key turn returned. After another round of diagnosing, I found that the problem seems to be the positive battery connections to the starter -- smaller solenoid cable and the larger main motor cable.
Both connections are in very tight spot, and the fatter cable to the motor itself is up against the block. That doesn't seem sustainable.
My question then is this: For those of you who have gone the mini-starter route, did you use the plastic/metal post extender that came with the new starter?. My previous starter was a mini-starter, and the extender was in place when I dropped it (noting here that the 340 went in like 5 years ago, so my mechanic then was able to put the starter in while things were apart).
The new starter is almost exactly the same size as the old one. So I figured I'd leave the extender in place.
But now I'm wondering if I should have taken that thing off to give myself more room for the cables.
Any input?
I know I might need to drop that header again... wanting advice first.
Old starter with extender...















