PowerMaster Starter Clock Position for TTIs

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Does anybody know the desired position/clock angle that the Power Master starter should be put in for usage of the TTIs? This is for the 10.5 clutch.

thanks for any input!!
 
Does anybody know the desired position/clock angle that the Power Master starter should be put in for usage of the TTIs? This is for the 10.5 clutch.

thanks for any input!!

15 Starters required:



If using a 9" Flywheel (122-Tooth Ring Gear), a Lightweight Mini Starter will be required to clear headers.

Chrysler part #'s: R53005984, 56027702AC

Mopar Performance part #'s: P5249644AB, P5007860, P4286522

If using a 10.5" Flywheel (130-Tooth Ring Gear), a RobbMc Performance Starter will be required to clear headers.

RobbMc Performance Mini Starter part # 2005

Powermaster XS Torque Starter part # 9543 (Discontinued - No longer available for purchase)



http://www.robbmcperformance.com/products/mopar_starter.html

63-66 "A"-body applications: The 90º Remote Oil Filter Adapter must be used with a 3/4” hex head mounting bolt. The large 1-3/16” hex head bolt can be used by machining head down to .175 thickness.

Illustration Sheet # 636A1009 (.pdf

29 63-66 "A"-body applications: Modification will be required to the transmission crossmember when running a dual exhaust system.

View sheet # CMR0506 (.pdf) for dimensions to modify your stock crossmember.

30 63-66 "A"-body applications: Installation of a Dual Exhaust System will require removal of the passenger-side emergency brake cable guide bracket.




Warning: First Engine Runs

TTI strongly suggests that you use an old set of headers or set of cast iron manifolds for your first engine run / cam break-in. This will insure that you will not damage the coating and void the warranty of your new headers. Header coating damage usually occurs during the first engine run / break-in when the exhaust temperatures exceed 1200ºF. Excess exhaust temperatures are normally caused by excessively rich or lean air / fuel mixtures and / or incorrect ignition timing.
 
15 Starters required:

If using a 10.5" Flywheel (130-Tooth Ring Gear), a RobbMc Performance Starter will be required to clear headers.

RobbMc Performance Mini Starter part # 2005

Powermaster XS Torque Starter part # 9543 (Discontinued - No longer available for purchase)

yeah, it's the 10.5" and we have one of the Powermasters - says it's discontinued, but you can still get them.

thanks for the info on the suggestion for starting the new engine with manifolds - unfortunately that's not really an option for us. Guess will have to take our chance.
 
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