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Trying to piece this together. I’m trying to figure out what starter I need for a COPO car with an automatic trans. I’ve seen 1108430 listed for automatics and 1108418 for manuals. However, in trying to hunt for a 1108430, I can’t find anything dated before 1970?
Anyone help shed some light on this for me? |
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FWIW My born with starter on my 8/28/1969 325hp with th400 is an 1108418. Don't know about COPOs though....Joe
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1968 Z/28 Corvette Bronze. Black Hounds Tooth. 02E Los Angeles born 3/13/1968 pnt OO 1969 SS396 Yellow/Yellow 08E Norwood born 8/28/1969 pnt 76E 1970 'cuda Moulin Rouge, 440-6, 4 speed |
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Depends on which COPO.
The 1969 Chassis Service Manual lists 1108418 for all 396 engine/transmission combos. L72 was not listed but no reason to believe it would be different. ZL-1 automatics substituted 1108400, possibly due to the higher compression.
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X66 714 (05-04-2021) |
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Thanks guys for the response, the car is a 427 COPO. I just read across it and was curious as if I had my thinking messed up. When the car was purchased it didn’t have the original TH400 behind it. I just remembered it not being the correct 418 starter. I went out just note to check at what came off of it and of course it’s a 430. However it is dated for 1974. I’ll probably just go ahead and snag a 418 and call it done.
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L79Chevelle (05-09-2021) |
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I had a 1969 Corvette 427/435 M40 and it had 1108400 starter
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My 1971 LS-5 4-speed Corvette has a 1108400 starter... Crash
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Corvettes are listed separately in the Chassis Service Manual.
Camaro, Chevelle and Nova w/396 engine list the same 1108418 starter. B-body w/427 also shows the 1108418.
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What date 418 are you looking for?
Remember is should have the stainless heat shield as well- for both M40 and 4 speed
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Fred [email protected] 610-585-4155 WANTED: 1969 396/375 hp JH Vin N6352xx Mid April 69 block 272 casting Always looking for dated L78 parts from Jan-Apr 69 |
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My 9 K 22 ...1108418 starter has Aluminum Nose Casting...
What application was this ???? Could this Sept Starter still have been used for late 69 Camaros ??? Thanks
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Not exactly what you seek but this is on a third week of Feb Baltimore L78 M22 Chevelle.
Cast nose and motor brush painted Lemans Blue with a brush. Couple views of the afore mentioned shield. Tube nut for solenoid attaching point is in console. Twisted off stud is why the starter- head shield had a photo- op. |
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