4.6 Stroker Killing Starters

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RedJeepster
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4.6 Stroker Killing Starters

Post by RedJeepster »

Hey guys, anyone have trouble with your stroker just destroying starters? I am on the 3rd one in 2 weeks. First two lasted less then a day each. First one burnt out. Second one broke the end of the shaft off when it backfired. The third one was used but a good starter and it lasted about 2 weeks before it burnt out and now wont start up the engine anymore. Stroker is 4.0 block .0030 over and 258 crank from an 88 yj. Donor Jeep was a 93 so all electrical systems, fuel injection and head and transmission all came from that Jeep. I am almost out of spare starters (2 left i think) and at this rate I will be out of them by next week. I know the starters aren't new but I was using one of them for 2 years with no issues and then it died in 2 weeks with the stroker. Anyone else have a similar issue? I know I could buy a high torque starter but dont really want to come up with the cash for it. Let me know what you guys think.
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Re: 4.6 Stroker Killing Starters

Post by Muad'Dib »

My oem starter (200,000 miles?) that had never been replaced took a dump after I installed the Stroker. Whether or not it was because of the compression is unknown.

I can tell you the replacement I got at NAPA has been working just fine.
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Re: 4.6 Stroker Killing Starters

Post by RedJeepster »

Alright, thanks. I put one together out of two last night and hopefully we will be in good shape for a while now that everything is clean and in good condition. Maybe a high torque starter will be in store for it later on down the road.
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Re: 4.6 Stroker Killing Starters

Post by SilverXJ »

Same here. The starter is one of the few things still stock. I believe CCPanel on here had a similar issue and kept killing starters. He went with a Napa one last I heard in his thread and hasn't reported another problem.

I would also look into what caused the back fire. What EFI are you using?
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