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What's wrong with your denso starter?
I want a gear reduction starter....other than it being old,big,heavy,sucks the current nothing
What year is your rig? I thought all of the mini starters were Denso gear reduction? In my experience they are very efficient and reliable, simply take them apart, replace the contacts, clean and grease the bearings and they last pretty much forever. IIRC there are at least 3 types for the 20R series, the normal one, and two higher amp units that are for colder and arctic conditions, 1.0KW, 1.4KW and 1.8KW maybe?

Don't you have like 300,000 miles on that beast?
Had you ever had the starter off for contacts/cleaning?
Do you <3 Mud?![]()
Yours draws a lot of current?
For the price of that mean green starter you could have bought a new one from Toyota. :2 cents:
X2.
I don't have any mean green starter experience, but have worked on a couple of their alternators. Look to be rebuilt stock units, lots of hype, claims huge output gains, when run on a tester have never seen much if any more output than a good working stock unit. IMHO, $$$, hype, cool green paint, little performance.
If you have a hard to turn motor (high compression, etc) source a stronger Denso starter. If you need more alternator output swap to a later higher output, like off of a MR2.
what year MR2 will work on my 84............I have been looking at a few and did not know what years will fit. ...
... My rig has an external regulater.
IIRC the external reg alternators are only 40amp. The later 22R internal regulator alternators are 60amp...
and are a relatively easy swap. They bolt on, the wiring mods are relatively simple, the plug needs to be changed to the later type and the regulator wiring eliminated.

This is true.
This is not.
I swapped the old external regulater-type alternator out of my '84 for the newer style. It was more work than I expected, but really not too bad. You have to swap the bottom pivot bracket, the one that bolts to the side of the engine at the engine mount, they are very different. I seem to remember I have one of the newer style brackets in my parts pile, let me know if you need it, I'll look for it. The entire alternator harness has to get changed, and the large white wire that goes from the alternator output stud to the battery has to be upgraded, the stock one is too small, it will melt if you ever get the new alternator up to maximum output.