I put mini starters on two of my 1960s.Had to grind the adapter a bit to clear the block and you have to have longer battery and signal cables. Quiery said they can make longer or style cables, but I used a two piece set up.Here are some pictures.--On Mon, Apr 1, 2024, 9:50 AM jegert930 <jegert930@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:my 1960 Chrysler starts easily when cold, but when the motor is up to full running temperature and the engine is turned off and then I try to start it again, the starter spins slowly and I am unable to get the car started. Is there a recommendation for a high torque low geared starter to solve this issue? --
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