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  • Bill O.
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    • April 1, 2006
    • 542

    Starter 899 Questions

    This m

    1) It post-dates the end of the 1961 Corvette production run, so it would not have been installed on a new 1961 Corvette.
    2) It could have been a service replacement, even for the 233.
    3)
    4) It could have been installed on new 1962 Chevy passenger cars with manual transmissions.

    As always, your help is appreciated.
  • Mike E.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • February 28, 1975
    • 5134

    #2
    Re: Starter 899 Questions

    1,3,4, and 2a. Not 2b. My research over the last 38 years has found no 62 with an originally-installed 7889.

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    • Bill O.
      Expired
      • April 1, 2006
      • 542

      #3
      Re: Starter 899 Questions

      Thanks, Mike.
      Let me ask for clarity on the second part of point 2...could a 7899 have been a service replacement for a 7233, based on what you've seen? I thought I read somewhere that the 7233 was only installed on new cars. I assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that meant they were not available as service replacements, adding to the scarcity.

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      • Mike E.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • February 28, 1975
        • 5134

        #4
        Re: Starter 899 Questions

        I'd agree with your assessment, Bill.

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        • Joe L.
          Beyond Control Poster
          • February 1, 1988
          • 43193

          #5
          Re: Starter 899 Questions

          Originally posted by Bill Ogden (45584)
          Thanks, Mike.
          Let me ask for clarity on the second part of point 2...could a 7899 have been a service replacement for a 7233, based on what you've seen? I thought I read somewhere that the 7233 was only installed on new cars. I assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that meant they were not available as service replacements, adding to the scarcity.

          Bill-----


          I cannot find that either the GM #1107233 or the 1107889 were ever available in SERVICE as new starters under those numbers. Of course, as a rebuilt starter, those numbers MIGHT be found on just about any starter for any application.

          The GM #1107889 was, basically, a starter used for 283 applications and was a lower torque unit. The 1107233 was a starter used for 327 and higher CID applications and was of a higher torque design than the 1107889. While GM might have used an 1107233 for a 283 application, I doubt very much they would have used an 1107889 for a 327 application.
          In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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          • Bill O.
            Expired
            • April 1, 2006
            • 542

            #6
            Re: Starter 899 Questions

            Ahhhh.
            Joe, does that mean a 7899 dated after the last '61 Corvette was built would have been standard issue on a 1962 Chevrolet passenger car with the Turbo-Fire 283 (170 hp)...presumably a three speed? (I'm making another assumption...that the 1961 passenger car production run also ended before this starter was made)
            ...or was it just unused, left-over inventory, which doesn't sound exactly logical. Seems like it should have some application...certainly not Chevy II or Corvair...maybe another make in the GM fleet?

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            • Joe L.
              Beyond Control Poster
              • February 1, 1988
              • 43193

              #7
              Re: Starter 899 Questions

              Originally posted by Bill Ogden (45584)
              Ahhhh.
              Joe, does that mean a 7899 dated after the last '61 Corvette was built would have been standard issue on a 1962 Chevrolet passenger car with the Turbo-Fire 283 (170 hp)...presumably a three speed? (I'm making another assumption...that the 1961 passenger car production run also ended before this starter was made)
              ...or was it just unused, left-over inventory, which doesn't sound exactly logical. Seems like it should have some application...certainly not Chevy II or Corvair...maybe another make in the GM fleet?
              Bill------


              The GM #1107899 starter was used for 1962 passenger cars with 283 cid engines. I don't know if 1962 passenger cars with Powerglide used a block-mounted starter as 1962 Corvettes did. If they did use a block-mounted starter, then the 1107899 would only have been used for manual transmission applications.
              In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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