Classic Car Performance HIGH TORQUE Starter Install on Triumph TR4 | Wegs Garage
This week, we fix the cranking issues on our 1964 Triumph TR4 with a SUPER NICE high torque gear reduction starter from Classic Car Performance, Inc! A few weekends ago, we "let the smoke out" of our tired old starter. Though the old starters are very rebuild-able, we decided to go in a different direction: end our starter issues for good with a brand new gear reduction unit from Classic Car Performance. These folks make starters for almost any British automobile. The unit we received was super nice and fit perfectly with NO MODIFICATIONS required. In this video, we will show you how to remove the old starter and install the new. We will also compare the size and design of the new and old units. Finally, stick around until the end to hear just how effortlessly this unit turns the engine over. You won't want to miss this! P.S. We are NOT sponsored by Classic Car Performance. Their starters are just really nice, affordable, and ship quickly. Go check them out!

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