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When I was in the fleet business we had a couple of Chevy 4.3s that snapped the starters off the block. The fix was a new block. If I remember correctly, it was due to a faulty cam position sensor when it got hot. The motor would try to fire when it shouldn't have (confused by the faulty CPS) and cause a kick back while the starter was engaged, snapping the starter and mounting ears off the block. Someone said way back when, but it was never verified to my satisfaction, that block casting was made lighter and there wasn't enough material where the starter mounted.