<VV> Starter Installation Question
Rick Norris
ricknorris at suddenlink.net
Mon Aug 16 17:28:30 EDT 2010
Bill,
It is easier to do this job wiyh the left rear wheel removed. In my younger
days I could do this in about 20 minutes!
Now, that is a nap!
Rick Norris
#36 Sunoco Corvair
www.corvairalley.com
B"H
Hi folks!
Has anyone figured out a good way to install a starter on a 110 engine? I
got
under the car with my mechanic's creeper, the car was up on ramps, but I
just
couldn't get at that top bolt!
Further, I'm afraid I wouldn't have the strength to lift the new starter,
and
hold it in place while I put the bolts through.
I was wondering if it would be easier to jack the driver's side up, remove
the
rear wheel, and try to access the starter from the wheel well?
I'd appreciate any adivce. If it can only be done from directly under the
car,
I'm afraid I'm gonna have to let a mechanic do it, who has a lift.
Thanks!...Bill Hershkowitz 69 Monza Coupe 110 PG
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