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Thread: MSD starter for ford 302/351

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    MSD starter for ford 302/351

    Nearly new. Came with the motor I bought but will not work with a reverse mount bellhousing. This is clockable to clear headers, 4.4:1 gear reduction.

    link to MSD info here. https://www.msdperformance.com/produ...ers/parts/5090

    $300 new....I'll take $175 plus shipping in a USPS medium priority box or you can pick up here in CS. Looks just like the MSD info but maybe a little dirt and a scratch. You CMC guys with hard to start conditions when HOT will like this...

    I take paypal.
    Ah, fugg it.

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby GlennCMC70's Avatar
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    Not CMC legal.

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby Supercharged111's Avatar
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    2017 RCR? Seems like an odd thing to keep out intentionally.
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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby GlennCMC70's Avatar
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    Why would you need it on a legal motor with legal compression ratios?

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby
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    Quote Originally Posted by GlennCMC70 View Post
    Why would you need it on a legal motor with legal compression ratios?
    Because it is a known issue with crappy ford starters that heat soak and barely crank a hot engine. So, AI dudes that need good starters, this is for you! LOL!
    Ah, fugg it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AI#97 View Post
    Because it is a known issue with crappy ford starters that heat soak and barely crank a hot engine...
    True story.

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby Supercharged111's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by GlennCMC70 View Post
    Why would you need it on a legal motor with legal compression ratios?
    If it were a Chevy it wouldn't be an issue.
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