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Old 10-31-2018, 09:25 PM   #1
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Converting starter

59 GMC 270. Would like to convert foot starter to starter with solenoid. Wharf starter do I need? Thanks Don
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Old 10-31-2018, 09:56 PM   #2
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Re: Converting starter

I'd check to see if a 60 to 62 Starter for a GMC with a 270 would bolt on.

Probably the simple thing is to check the part number on a flywheel ring gear for a 59 270 and one for a 62 or 63 270 and see if they are the same.

Rock auto says that the 168 tooth pioneer Frg168T fits -
GMC 1000 SERIES 1961-1962
GMC 1500 SERIES 1961-1962
GMC 2500 SERIES 1961-1962
GMC TRUCK 1956-1960
Please refer to catalog for application details.

That's a good sign if you have a pickup and not a 2 ton.

You may be able to use a 60/62 235 starter too.
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Re: Converting starter

Checking the starter for a 61 GMC 1000 shows that it should fit. When you check the compatibility it fits most 236 and 270 engines that came with a 12 V starter https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...=Starter&pos=0
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Old 11-01-2018, 03:44 AM   #4
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Re: Converting starter

This truck is a 250 tow truck that was owned by a Pontiac/Cadillac dealership in Ca until 05. Very nice restoration project that I will make only minimal upgrades on. Thanks for your input. I hate the old foot starter. I have a 53 5 window on an s10 chassis, 6.0, LS 3 heads and intake.
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