starter removal
Folks on the Forum, I need your wisdom! I'm trying to remove the starter from the motor, and according to the shop manual, I need to release the front pipe from the exhaust manifold. Those three little buggars are "really on there" , creating some concern that if I keep reefing on them to loosen, I'll snap the studs. Is there any work around, or is this a necessary step to create access during the removal/ installation process?
Thanks for everyones' input!
Thanks for everyones' input!
You do not have to touch the exhaust. Disconnect the battery, remove a 13mm nut holding the wire onto the starter, remove the small spade connector, and get an 8mm 3/8 drive socket and make sure the heads on the bolts are clean, then tap the 8mm into place and loosen it. If you can I highly recommend swapping those 8mm head bolts out for a normal headed bolt. I got my last pair at Fastenal. The hardest part sometimes is the 10mm bolt holding the darn heatshield into place!
You do not have to touch the exhaust. Disconnect the battery, remove a 13mm nut holding the wire onto the starter, remove the small spade connector, and get an 8mm 3/8 drive socket and make sure the heads on the bolts are clean, then tap the 8mm into place and loosen it. If you can I highly recommend swapping those 8mm head bolts out for a normal headed bolt. I got my last pair at Fastenal. The hardest part sometimes is the 10mm bolt holding the darn heatshield into place!
Note, if just your starter solenoid is dead that can be replaced for less than the whole starter.
Last edited by Sandman614; Oct 29, 2018 at 02:01 PM.
Those OEM allen head bolts are famous for rounding out = small simple job just got a lot harder! That’s why I highly recommend making sure the heads are clean & that you’ve tapped the 8mm in before you attempt to loosen it. It can round off with just one failed attempt.
The 10mm bolt is easy to remove it’s lining it up that can be a PITA on the re-install.
The 10mm bolt is easy to remove it’s lining it up that can be a PITA on the re-install.
Good info on here.
I've been putting off checking the condition of my V8 starter for some time now. I'll probably give the solenoid a good cleaning if it can be disassembled.
I'm all about preventive maintenance.
I've been putting off checking the condition of my V8 starter for some time now. I'll probably give the solenoid a good cleaning if it can be disassembled.
I'm all about preventive maintenance.
Unfortunately it's not like other solenoids that can be disassembled and new contacts installed, at least easily. The new solenoid I installed was only about $25 though.
Folks,
Thanks for the input! Friday Night Disco sent me a youtube vid from a guy that took off the front right wheel and inner fender for better access. With my franken-fingers, I'll probably need it.
Thanks for the input! Friday Night Disco sent me a youtube vid from a guy that took off the front right wheel and inner fender for better access. With my franken-fingers, I'll probably need it.
You do not have to touch the exhaust. Disconnect the battery, remove a 13mm nut holding the wire onto the starter, remove the small spade connector, and get an 8mm 3/8 drive socket and make sure the heads on the bolts are clean, then tap the 8mm into place and loosen it. If you can I highly recommend swapping those 8mm head bolts out for a normal headed bolt. I got my last pair at Fastenal. The hardest part sometimes is the 10mm bolt holding the darn heatshield into place!
Thanks to everyone who chimed in!
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