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Old 05-15-2021, 11:30 AM
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I love powermaster starters over GM.
I have no experience with LS motors.
I run BBC.
That being said,
My first GM starter was axially offset and no shimming could fix it.
I went with Powermaster because:

1. I can adjust axial offset.
2. I can clock the starter.
3. I can use all three bolts to secure starter to block.

(I just bought a new AC/Delco starter for my zero turn and it has a stamp:
Made in Korea)

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Old 05-15-2021, 12:30 PM
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For LS engines the factory starters work great and they are affordable. No need to go with anything else imho.

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Old 05-15-2021, 11:27 PM
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Factory starter and heat shield
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Did some quick checking and for the starter the other part numbers are (Saving for as much my information as anyone else):

12617229 ACDelco GM Original Equipment Starter
12101763 Pigtail CONNECTOR
11610787 Starter BOLT Qty 2
11571131 Shield BOLT Qty 3
12629286 SHIELD
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I realize this thread is old but wanted to add this bit of info. If you're using an early Quicktime bellhousing for a Magnum transmission with a *round* hole for the starter, an LS3 starter may cause some interference to fit. The earlier LS1 starter mounts about 1/8" differently and fits perfectly to both the engine, flywheel, and bellhousing. Later Quicktime bellhousings have an oval opening for the starter so the LS3 starter will fit, no problem.
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