[Supras] Starter
Brandon
fstrnldr at tconl.com
Wed Dec 27 17:28:28 CST 2006
you guys have to be kidding, i just pulled one and put it back in 15 min
yesterday. bottom bolt is of course easy, top bolt the trans side you need
a "wobbly" and a long extension or two. the other side i actually held w/
my finger, but you could use another ratchet and extension if the bolt is on
the stuck side. Oh yeah and most important is to undue the hard bolt
first, you don't want the starter pulling on the top bolt while your trying
to undue it.
Brandon
----- Original Message -----
From: <jdc25180 at cmsu2.cmsu.edu>
To: "Jon" <TechFly at comcast.net>
Cc: <supras at supras.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Supras] Starter
> Its a pain, you just need lots of patience. I found a low set socket and
> a skinny ratchet wrench and stuck my arm up through the bottom. The one
> bolt is a piece of cake, the other you have to go completly by feel. Get
> ready for some cussing and bloody knuckles. I didn't have to remove or
> adjust anything to get it out.
>
>
>
> good luck,
> jamie
> 88na 167,000
>
>
>
>> This may seem a silly question, but I am trying to remove and test the
>> starter in my 87 NA, and cannot figure out how to get at the top bolt.
>> Is there a trick? It seems to be in a place at the top of the tranny
>> housing that I cannot get to unless I pull the engine forward a bit.
>> What am I missing?
>>
>> I seem to have messed something up with the power. I did a bunch of
>> work, and now I don't get much of anything when I turn the key. I have
>> to make sure it is not just the starter.
>>
>> Jon
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