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Title: Starter Snouts - Which are for Manual Transmission?
Post by: krelboyne on June 26, 2019, 05:47:13 PM
This is the cast aluminum front housing on Ford Autolite starters. Researched here and on the 'net.
Know that the snouts with the extra ribbing started mid-1970's. There are big block (3 bolt) and small block (2 bolt) ones, also automatic and manual transmission (longer snout?) applications. Ink stamps into 1967, then Ford numbers stamped in the body.
I have found casting numbers on those castings.
Title: Re: Starter Snouts - Which are for Manual Transmission?
Post by: Bossbill on June 27, 2019, 12:31:03 AM
There is a extra reinforcement rib short nose labeled D0AF-F that looks like the later D2AF extra rib nose.
It's an early 1970 Automatic starter.

I always thought the D2 was the earliest with the extra reinforcement ribs, so this surprised me.