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Re: Starter Removal on 0 4
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Posted by 49 Cubber! on July 18, 2004 at 07:47:13 from (206.74.236.86):
In Reply to: Starter Removal on 0 4 posted by Jack on July 17, 2004 at 17:16:28:
Although probably easier,you cna do it with out taking off the belt pulley.Someone on here told me once that if you remove the front bolts for the clutch cover and loosen the back ones as far as possible,you can slip a small pry bar under it and lift it up just enoguh to pull out the starter.I tried and it worked but was still a little bit of a fight to get it out. Ihave also heard that you have to hold it and twist and have your tongue in just the right spot and itll come right out. Imade my life easier,I just took the belt pulley off permanantly.It werent no good no way,leaked too much and the high dollar beaaring in there was shot and couldnt justify spending the money on it.
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