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Old 11-15-2020, 06:17 AM
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Default Can you I.D. a Starter by it's Internals?

I posted previously about comparing starters for my Judge restoration believing the original starter was long gone. I believed this to be true since I could find no markings on the starter at all, a blank case.

So I picked up a date code correct 69 400 starter 1107355 for my project. Once I received the 355 starter I compared it to the one I removed from the car and found them to be 99.5% identical. The only difference was the large screws in the housing, The 355 had a straight head whereas the one I removed from my car were Phillip head.

The one removed from my car has no I.D. markings at all its literally a blank case. But as I said above it matches up minus screws to the 355.

Question - Can you I.D. this starter internally somehow? Why would it not be stamped, missed? I attached pics of the starter in question.

Thanks
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