Tci High Torque Starter For Gm, P/n 351100, Rebulit By Proamp on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, US
Remanufactured High Torque TCI Automotive starter, p/n 351100; rebuilt by ProAmp. For use in GM 350 small block applications.
For tow truck and street performance applications, this is an OEM remanufactured starter with four full fields of windings and high temperature solenoids. Producing 20% more cranking power than stock, the high torque starter is resistant to heat developed by performance exhaust headers and takes repetitive cranking without failure.
Remanufactured, in box, and is starter only; no shims included.
Retail: $187 from TCI
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