Hoesgottaeat2
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Hi all.
Working on my ‘96 Burb, 5.7L. Replaced many starters on these GMT400s in the last 15-20 years. First time I ran into this.
Removed the starter and ordered a new one from RockAuto. Didn’t pay too much attention to the fact that I ordered a “direct-drive” type. The new starter showed up today and the motor on it is considerably larger, however at first comparison it looks like it will still fit. Won’t know until the weekend when I attempt to install it.
Have any of you used the “direct-drive” type in lieu of the “gear-reduction” type that I typically have seen in these trucks? If so, what’s the advantage of one over the other? Any negative experience going this route?
Here’s the physical comparison. It’s kind of hard to miss lol…
Working on my ‘96 Burb, 5.7L. Replaced many starters on these GMT400s in the last 15-20 years. First time I ran into this.
Removed the starter and ordered a new one from RockAuto. Didn’t pay too much attention to the fact that I ordered a “direct-drive” type. The new starter showed up today and the motor on it is considerably larger, however at first comparison it looks like it will still fit. Won’t know until the weekend when I attempt to install it.
Have any of you used the “direct-drive” type in lieu of the “gear-reduction” type that I typically have seen in these trucks? If so, what’s the advantage of one over the other? Any negative experience going this route?
Here’s the physical comparison. It’s kind of hard to miss lol…