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Technical => Engine Tech => Topic started by: sum_weirdo on August 29, 2005, 10:34:22 AM

Title: Removing starter motor...
Post by: sum_weirdo on August 29, 2005, 10:34:22 AM
For all you guys with a 302 who have removed the engine before or even just the starter for it's own sake...how did you manage it?  The upper bolt on that motor has been holding me up for days!  The only tool that can operate in that clearance is a stubby wrench and that can't even seem to maintain it's grip on the bolt.  Course it would help if I could see the thing but that won't happen.  Last night I doused it with liquid wrench and left it to soak so maybe today I'll get lucky but I'm not optimistic
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: Bob on August 29, 2005, 10:42:35 AM
long extension about 3 feet, lay under car with head near starter and feet on driver side. Stick extension just above motor mount with right hand and guide it to the bolt with the left hand. Once you do it you will be changing starters in less than 10min...
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: TurboCoupe50 on August 29, 2005, 10:54:51 AM
Quote from: thunder306
long extension about 3 feet, lay under car with head near starter and feet on driver side. Stick extension just above motor mount with right hand and guide it to the bolt with the left hand. Once you do it you will be changing starters in less than 10min...


Yup... Thats how I do it... You can also get a old time starter wrench on the top bolt. It's a U shaped wrench that curves around the starter..
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: Funky Cricket on August 29, 2005, 01:28:36 PM
long extension with a swivel end.. and a couple sed knuckles...and some swearing.
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: Haystack on August 29, 2005, 03:24:19 PM
pssh it was the same as in my dads station wagon. Life time warrenties are awsome. We have gone through like 6 starters. They dont need to know that they are all from diffrent cars though. My dad can change the starter in the parking lot of autozoone without any jacks on his station wagon in about 5 mins.
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: EricCoolCats on August 29, 2005, 03:38:11 PM
Quote from: Haystack
pssh it was the same as in my dads station wagon. Life time warrenties are awsome. We have gone through like 6 starters. They dont need to know that they are all from diffrent cars though. My dad can change the starter in the parking lot of autozoone without any jacks on his station wagon in about 5 mins.


That speaks volumes about starters from Auto Zone, don't ya think? ;)
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: Haystack on August 29, 2005, 06:06:54 PM
hey now..... I actually watched them "rebuild" one. The reason why my dads station wagon kept eating them is he has a blown head gasket and water would drip on them along with a lot of oil and stuff. All that they did was cleaned it off really good and test it.
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: Bob on August 29, 2005, 06:33:40 PM
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I actually watched them "rebuild" one.


HAHAHAHHA what did they bench test it and it worked so they painted it gray and slapped a rebuild sticker on it.... HAHAHAHHAHA
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: Haystack on August 29, 2005, 06:44:21 PM
basically......
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: sum_weirdo on August 30, 2005, 10:39:03 AM
I put together 3 extensions with a swivel on the end and it worked like a charm.  The motor is out.  All that's left are the engine mounts and transmission bolts.  The engine comes out tonight!  Or my name isn't Janet Jackson! :tg:
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: CougarSE on August 30, 2005, 10:45:22 AM
Quote from: EricCoolCats
That speaks volumes about starters from Auto Zone, don't ya think? ;)


I'm really starting to hate my job.........
Title: Re: Removing starter motor...
Post by: EricCoolCats on August 30, 2005, 11:05:18 AM
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I'm really starting to hate my job.........


LOL! Oh, it's nothing personal bro...hardly any parts stores have "good" parts anymore. Failure rate on a lot of things have been high for me, and AZ is neither better nor worse than others IMO. I just thought 6 starters in a row was abnormally high, until it was explained why.