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Chevy/GMC
Powermaster 9510 Features:
- Torque Rating: 200 ft.-lbs.
- Gear Reduction: 3.75:1
- 2.2 kw
- Strong enough to turn over the most aggressive diesel engines
FAQ:
Which Powermaster starter do I need?
- The Powermaster 9510 is a versatile choice for various applications, ensuring reliable starts and compatibility with a range of engines.
What is the torque spec for the Powermaster starter?
- Refer to the Powermaster manual for specific torque specifications, ensuring proper installation and optimal performance of the Powermaster 9510 starter.
What is the voltage of the starter on the Powermaster?
- The Powermaster starter operates on standard 12-volt electrical systems, providing efficient and consistent power for reliable engine starts.
How good are Powermaster starters?
- Powermaster starters, including the Powermaster 9510, are known for their durability, high performance, and reliability, making them a trusted choice among automotive enthusiasts.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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