Starter numbers

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When I searched the archives, I did not see any postings that listed
remanufactured starters and numbers. I recently had to purchase one
that's an exact match and in the process I obtained a cross reference
of 5 different manufacturers with valid part numbers. This should
help if, like me, you find the auto parts store cannot look up
vehicles past a certain age. Once I had the right number, my parts
store was able to just punch in the remanufacturer name and part
number and order it that way. The price was fantastic- cheaper than a
rebuild and a lifetime guarantee for only $37.99. I bought the
Worldwide(#16121) at Murray's auto parts which is a chain in my part
of the country. They offer lifetime warranties on almost everything
they sell. The prices were all over the place depending on
manufacturer, but with a lifetime warranty it doesn't really matter
who rebuilds it and its the same Lucas casing. Here are the part
numbers. Hope this helps when you need one.
Manufacturer Part#
-Worldwide 16121
-AC Delco 323-10
-AC Delco 323-1266
-Bosch SR192X
-Autolite 16121
-Surestart 16121

I can only guarantee the Worldwide part number because that's the one
I bought but this cross reference was from the same source so I'd be
99% confident that the other numbers are right also. I will also post
this to the "part substitution" list on the website.

Greg(starting strong again) Zinkosky, Michigan
67 Amphi(white)
 
Greg,

Thanks for posting the starter numbers. It's information like this that really
helps us all.

>
> Manufacturer Part#
> -Worldwide 16121
> -AC Delco 323-10
> -AC Delco 323-1266
> -Bosch SR192X
> -Autolite 16121
> -Surestart 16121

Ken Chambers, CA
'64 Amphi
 
Re: Re: Starter numbers

Most welcome. Now, has anyone ever found a replacement
U-joint for the drive shafts? I found a lot of
postings asking the question but no answer. I thought
I had one after measuring, working with a parts store
and a mechanic at the GM Proving Grounds where I work
but it turned out to be ever so slightly too large and
we ruined it trying to install it. We finally settled
for one without a greaser which means I'll be
replacing it again some day; so if anyone has found a
perfect fit, please post the manufacturer and number.
I can't believe there isn't one out there but I am
beginning to wonder because I had some very good
people going through books with extensive listings of
U-joints from numerous manufacturers and could not
find it.
--- Ken Chambers <kenneth3@concentric.net> wrote:
> Greg,
>
> Thanks for posting the starter numbers. It's
> information like this that really
> helps us all.
>
> >
> > Manufacturer Part#
> > -Worldwide 16121
> > -AC Delco 323-10
> > -AC Delco 323-1266
> > -Bosch SR192X
> > -Autolite 16121
> > -Surestart 16121
>
> Ken Chambers, CA
> '64 Amphi
>
>
 
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