1/4" ratchet drive three extensions going in from behind the center cross bracing. swivel joing at the socket. Taped all joints on the extensions and the socket.
From my experience (didn't show it in my video) my suggestion is use an endoscopic camera (around $20 on amazon) to see where it is. The reason is that right next to it there is identical bolt meaning there is a great chance you may unscrew the wrong bolt. Once you identify it then use extensions as mentioned above. Also, to put back, use camera and piece of paper napkin to wedge the bolt into the socket while carefully snaking it in.
Great video thanks.I hope I can do the same thing
Fine job young man thanks !!!
@@jonathanscott1200 let me know if you have any questions
good job
Thank you! Cheers!
nice work, but pain in the neck👍👍
Tell me about it. I'm amazed myself I had patience.
@@911spicer good job 👍
How do you get to the bottom bolt on the starter?
1/4" ratchet drive three extensions going in from behind the center cross bracing. swivel joing at the socket. Taped all joints on the extensions and the socket.
I also let the master cyclender free to allow more clearance to see the bottom bolt.
I would also probably put the long bolt in the starter houseing when placing the new starter into position.
From my experience (didn't show it in my video) my suggestion is use an endoscopic camera (around $20 on amazon) to see where it is. The reason is that right next to it there is identical bolt meaning there is a great chance you may unscrew the wrong bolt. Once you identify it then use extensions as mentioned above. Also, to put back, use camera and piece of paper napkin to wedge the bolt into the socket while carefully snaking it in.