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PMGR Starter Upgrade - The Start of Something Good

Upgrade Your Ford to a PMGR Starter to Save Weight and Increase Cranking Power
By Mark Houlahan
Photography by Mark Houlahan
Pmgr Starter Upgrade Starter Parts
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Pmgr Starter Upgrade Starter Parts
Above: No, your eyes aren't playing tricks on you--the starter at the right is PA's PMGR replacement starter for small-block Fords. The starter on the left is what we yanked from our '68 Mustang. Every PA Performance starter and alternator has a lifetime warranty and is assembled using 100 percent all-new parts that are tested prior to shipping.
Pmgr Starter Upgrade Disconnect Battery
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Pmgr Starter Upgrade Disconnect Battery
Like any electrical project, the first thing you should do is disconnect the battery. A simple 1⁄2-inch box-end wrench will tackle the job for most cars unless you have the newer-style spring steel terminals, which usually are 5⁄16-inch or 8 mm.
Pmgr Starter Upgrade Ground Wire
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Pmgr Starter Upgrade Ground Wire
Since we'll be replacing this Mustang's aging battery cables, we went ahead and tackled the other end of the ground wire, which is mounted to a boss on the block at the passenger-side front. If you're not sure where yours is grounded (some Fox Mustangs ground on the timing cover, for instance), simply follow your cable down to its termination point.
Pmgr Starter Upgrade Starter Solenoid
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Pmgr Starter Upgrade Starter Solenoid
At the starter solenoid, there will be some minor wire swapping going on per the PA Performance instruction sheet. For now, we've removed both 9⁄16-inch retaining nuts and disconnected the positive battery cable (and removed it from the battery as well) and the solenoid-to-starter cable. Again, follow the solenoid-to-starter cable down to the starter and remove the cable end from the starter.
Pmgr Starter Upgrade Three Cables
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Pmgr Starter Upgrade Three Cables
Here are the Mustang's three cables removed: battery positive, battery negative, and solenoid-to-starter. Your cable's lengths may differ depending upon battery location, engine size, and model year, but should look similar.
Pmgr Starter Upgrade Old Starter
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Pmgr Starter Upgrade Old Starter
Getting back under the car, it's time to remove the old starter from our '68 Mustang. The Ford starter is retained by two mounting bolts at roughly 6 and 12 o'clock on the starter body. They are -inch heads and, depending upon exhaust, engine mounts, trans cooler lines, and so on, you may have to use a combination of socket extensions and swivels to reach them. I prefer to remove the top bolt first, as it's usually the tougher one.
Pmgr Starter Upgrade Ford Starter
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Pmgr Starter Upgrade Ford Starter
Once the two retaining bolts have been removed, the real heft of the old-school Ford starter can be felt, especially when flat-backing the work like we are here. Again, depending upon header design, engine size, and so on, you may have to raise the engine off of its mounts or loosen the header to fully extricate the starter from the engine compartment. We lucked out in that our small-block and long-tube header combo left just enough room to sneak "Bertha" out from its mounting place.
Pmgr Starter Upgrade Scale
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Pmgr Starter Upgrade Scale
I'm sure the wife will know where the grease marks on her scale came from once she sees this issue, but we had to know just what this beast of a starter weighed (it felt like 50 pounds by the time we got it wrestled out of the engine bay from the bottom). How does 16 pounds grab you?
Pmgr Starter Upgrade Pmgr Unit Weigh
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Pmgr Starter Upgrade Pmgr Unit Weigh
Then we placed the new PA Performance PMGR unit on the same scale. This little powerhouse tips the scales at a scant 8 pounds. That's half the weight delivery, and practically double the cranking power. We're glad to get rid of that chunk of weight right over the front suspension.
Pmgr Starter Upgrade Starter Comparison
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Pmgr Starter Upgrade Starter Comparison
A top view of the starters side by side is one of those "a picture is worth a thousand words" situations. PA Performance offers the PMGR starter for just about anything with the Ford script or a blue oval on it, including big- and small-block V-8s, inline-fours or V-6s, with manual or auto trans. We used PN 1806, $135.

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