Just got Larry B's starter rebuild kit, and am trying to remove the starter on my '97 4x4.
The only way I've been able to get at the top bolt has been with a series of ratchet extensions, a swivel socket, and my 1/2" wrench. I'm trying to get at it from the top, outside the engine compartment of the truck. No way to reach it from underneath the truck that I can see...
I've soaked the bolt head with "liquid wrench," and used all my strength, but so far no luck. Even added a 4' length of 3/4" galvanized pipe to the end, and used it as a "breaker bar".
Getting at the bolt head from the bottom isn't possible. There's too much going on, including the front driveshaft, breather hose, misc. lines, frame members, etc.
I'd appreciate the advice of anyone who's done this before on a 4wd, as Larry B. said he'd only done the contact/plunger replacement on 2wd fleet trucks.
Am working on a skid board in the driveway, without any kind of lift, which adds to the difficulty.
Any help/advice would be much appreciated.
Sasquatch (Atlanta, GA)
The only way I've been able to get at the top bolt has been with a series of ratchet extensions, a swivel socket, and my 1/2" wrench. I'm trying to get at it from the top, outside the engine compartment of the truck. No way to reach it from underneath the truck that I can see...
I've soaked the bolt head with "liquid wrench," and used all my strength, but so far no luck. Even added a 4' length of 3/4" galvanized pipe to the end, and used it as a "breaker bar".
Getting at the bolt head from the bottom isn't possible. There's too much going on, including the front driveshaft, breather hose, misc. lines, frame members, etc.
I'd appreciate the advice of anyone who's done this before on a 4wd, as Larry B. said he'd only done the contact/plunger replacement on 2wd fleet trucks.
Am working on a skid board in the driveway, without any kind of lift, which adds to the difficulty.
Any help/advice would be much appreciated.
Sasquatch (Atlanta, GA)