
Determining how much torque your motor requires for cranking is complicated in that it is affected by several variables. As a guideline consider that stock starters produce about 75-110 ft-lbs of torque on the engine. From here you can judge how much torque you may need. Remember too, when it comes to starters there is no such thing as too much! Cabling, quality disconnect switches, and batteries are important also. When you build a good system of batteries, cabling, and a properly powered starter, you can expect years of trouble-free service from a Powermaster Starter.
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