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Old 02-28-2017, 11:23 PM
starrywhite starrywhite is offline
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Langley, BC, Canada
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turbo starter swap

Thanks for all the helpful advice

I was anticipating a lot more trouble, but once I gave myself a few good kicks and got started the job ran itself

Soaking in PB blaster for a few days worked wonders as both bolts broke without the need for breaker bars.

(other things on this vehicle were a real bear to undo)

Top bolt I used a 1/2" extender and home made allen socket made from 10mm socket and allen key from local pawnbroker. Used my regular cheapo articulating section just behind socket.

Bottom bolt I used a 3.8" driver which fitted the space more easily, with a small 5" pipe extender and pulled by hand. Couldn't believe it.

Turning the wheels all the way to the right was just what the doctor ordered. I felt they designed the steering setup exactly for the starter to pass through.

Putting new starter back on was unbelievably easy. I pushed it up into position and it stayed put! I loosely tightened the 4 bracket bolts so I could wiggle the starter until both big bolts bit.

This was a joy to do and I look forward to doing my daughter's 84 sedan starter once I have the old one rebuilt.
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