Ok when I rebuilt my engine, I stuck with the original flexplate, it had a section of about 5 teeth that were eaten up pretty bad. Before the build the starter would Rarely find these teeth and require me to turn the engine over by hand until it found good teeth to mesh with. Well with the new engine, my original starter exploded on initial start up. I installed a new starter, and found that it was nicking the flexplate while running making a griding sound. I added a starter spacer and the problem was solved. Everything was fine up until now that my motor is starting to break in with roughly 2500 miles on it, The starter seems that it is too far away making a grinding sound when cranking over and it finds those 5 burned off teeth quite more often forcing me to carry breaker bar and a 15/16 socket at all times. Soo, is it normal for starters to break in and start to seat where they should? Should I remove the spacer and see what happens? I have another spacer laying around, should I double them up??? Thanks
Mike
Mike