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MUSKRATT2 12-12-2009 09:26 PM

High torque starter
 
I have an 85 460 with the 85 starter on it. I want to put one of the newer model High torque starters on it. I know that on 5.0 liter engines you can put a newer high torque starters on an older model but you have to rewire some stuff. Can you do this with a 460 as well. What all do you have to do? What year starter do I have to have? Where can I find a wiring diagram to do this?

85e150 12-12-2009 09:55 PM

Google "high torque starter" and find:

Ford high torque gear reduction starter

and a host of others.

Should wire up just like your existing starter.

MUSKRATT2 12-13-2009 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by 85e150six4mtod (Post 8234357)
Google "high torque starter" and find:

Ford high torque gear reduction starter

and a host of others.

Should wire up just like your existing starter.

What you have here is aftermarket starters, isn't it? What I'm looking for is an OEM style starter. Didn't they make a High torque oem starter in the later models? The reason is I could get one a lot cheaper.

monsterbaby 12-13-2009 09:01 AM

Yes they did. And yes you can. what you have to do is run your current starter wire down just like your current setup adn then you run a jumper wire from the big terminal that hooks into over to the S terminal on the solenoid on the high torque unit and your good to go.

MUSKRATT2 12-13-2009 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by monsterbaby (Post 8235307)
Yes they did. And yes you can. what you have to do is run your current starter wire down just like your current setup adn then you run a jumper wire from the big terminal that hooks into over to the S terminal on the solenoid on the high torque unit and your good to go.

What year starter do I need to get? Is this basically the same wiring setup as switching from the old style starter to a new style on a 302? What size wire do I need to use?

Bear 45/70 12-13-2009 10:11 AM

My question is "WHY?" I've had 12.5 to 1 compression motors and as long as the starter and battery were healthy and the cables were a heavy enough gauge, I never had a problem. So why would you need a high torque starter on a low compression motor?

monsterbaby 12-13-2009 10:22 AM

Bear read post 3 he says he can get it cheaper. and they do work good.

Answer to your question muskrat 92 or later F350 with a 7.5 is your application to ask for.

MUSKRATT2 12-13-2009 10:54 AM

[quote=monsterbaby;8235513]Bear read post 3 he says he can get it cheaper. and they do work good.

Your exactly right here monsterbaby! I've done this before on my 302 vehicles & it works great & saves your battery life as well! I guess the only question left here to answer is what size wire to make & where do I get a wiring diagram to do this because I lost the one that I had before to do it to a 302.

monsterbaby 12-13-2009 11:36 AM

it doesn't take a large wire for the jumper. 12ga is overkill but what I usually use personally


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