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Old Mar 7, 2013 | 12:48 PM
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you dont need a big bolt. there should be like a little 1/4 inch nut or something on the back of it to help with the banging around while it starts. putting a bracket towards the front of the starter wont really fix the problem at all as the back will still swing around.

try using youtube to upload a video they are pretty easy to work with
 
Old Mar 7, 2013 | 12:50 PM
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make a photobucket account, and upload the video on there
 
Old Mar 8, 2013 | 07:20 PM
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Here is the first video I tried to send put through you tube. Http://youtu.be/49mqULHX_Pw
 
Old Mar 8, 2013 | 07:28 PM
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So your saying that the smaller bolt on the back of the starter is strong enough to hold it in place but all I have is 1/16 inch thick plat steel and a mig welder. I have also tried putting a ring around the back of the starter and welding it to the frame but that would cause the starter to come out of line as the motor rocked during starting. I have the truck up in the air pass side tire off and I can see the motor mount and the back of the starter but how would I mouth it. As I have been working to repair that broken hole it has only gotten worse. I see a for sale sign for this truck in the future. But I can't buy a new block
 
Old Mar 10, 2013 | 02:52 PM
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Is there any way you could give me a general idea of the mesurments and what bolt you used Too mount to the Block or mount?
 
Old Mar 10, 2013 | 05:43 PM
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so I took the time to Mock up make and mount a bracket to the motor mount from the small starter bolt and still grinding/ chuncking and not starting. what Am i missing.
 
Old Mar 13, 2013 | 08:35 PM
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Flywheel. You sure you have the right flywheel? The 4.3 comes in a variety of GM vehicles, full size rigs have a different flywheel than the midsized rigs. If memory serves me right, they also have a different tooth count. Thinking one is 51 tooth and the other is 53. Its been a couple of years so those numbers may be off.
 
Old Mar 13, 2013 | 08:43 PM
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damn man, I saw metal shavings flying off, that is not good, I wish I could help man.
 
Old Mar 14, 2013 | 09:24 AM
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I was going to mention the possibility of the wrong flywheel.
 
Old Mar 14, 2013 | 11:28 PM
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The simplest way to count flywheel teeth is via the access hole, or remove the starter. Use some fingernial polish, or white out and paint one of the teeth. Use a long handle pry bar and slowely roll the flywheel one revolution, count the teeth. If your like me, you may have to mark a few along the way.
 
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