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The Oldsmobile Starter Drive is a mechanism that revolves the engine in the same manner that the ring gear revolves during cranking and releases it after the motor ignites to avoid damaging the engine. Oldsmobile was founded in 1897, invented the moving assembly line, created the low-priced Curved Dash, and became part of General Motors, where it demonstrated that low prices could be coupled with reliable power. The 1940 Hydra-Matic automatic transmission enabled owners to cruise and not to use the clutch, which further established Oldsmobile as a progressive company that aims at smooth and safe traveling. Families praised the fact that all Oldsmobile vehicles combined solid engines, cushy interiors, and dependable handling over long distances and its Rocket V8, silent cabins and smooth styling led the way that competitors followed. In the fifties and sixties, rocket styling, bright chrome, spacious dash boards, and two tone paint were added to the company, which made long journeys distinct. The small Starter Drive takes the shape of an overrunning clutch within the starter casing and takes hold during the start but then spins freely, thus preventing gears from being damaged and noise is minimized. A new unit can be installed very easily as long as you are organized and the following steps apply on a majority of the classic Oldsmobile vehicles. Unbolt the starter, disconnect the battery and label each wire in order to be easily reconnected. Pull the Oldsmobile Starter Drive that is worn out, clean the shaft and check the ring gear on the assembly. Lightly lubricate, fit splines, slide the new Starter Drive in until the retainer clips, then rotate to check one way rotation. Reconnecting to power, bolt the starter back, and turn the key and listen to engage.