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happy hours 09-12-2006 06:25 AM

Re: Electrical/starter woes?
 
I thought of that too, I think the rapid hammering of impact helps lots of time. I don't have the room to get it i there, not even the smaller 3/8 drive one I have....least not until the motor comes out. :rolleyes:

happy hours 09-12-2006 07:29 PM

Re: Electrical/starter woes?
 
I heated it some more this evening and sprayed more PB Blaster on it...nothing doing. I realized I could get my 3/8 drive air ratchet in there if I had a shorty 3/8 socket. I only had a good brand 12 pointer so went and bought a quality 6 point one...and now it is raining like crazy. I will try that tomorrow. I had myself psyched up that tonight either it turned or broke but talked myself out of that, decided one more day of soaking MIGHT help. Think I am peeing on a forest fire. should I just break 'er off and start the motor removal?

cuda 09-12-2006 08:53 PM

Re: Electrical/starter woes?
 

Originally Posted by mneal
I heated it some more this evening and sprayed more PB Blaster on it...nothing doing. I realized I could get my 3/8 drive air ratchet in there if I had a shorty 3/8 socket. I only had a good brand 12 pointer so went and bought a quality 6 point one...and now it is raining like crazy. I will try that tomorrow. I had myself psyched up that tonight either it turned or broke but talked myself out of that, decided one more day of soaking MIGHT help. Think I am peeing on a forest fire. should I just break 'er off and start the motor removal?

I've never found a bolt I couldn't remove some way or another. If I had to, I'd bust the flange off the starter, and get a good pipe wrench on the bolt itself. I had to use a 24 inch pipe wrench this weekend to get a bolt out of the slider of my seat. I knew something had to give.

happy hours 09-13-2006 07:27 PM

Re: Electrical/starter woes?
 
Update: It is out. :-) I soaked it w/ PD Blaster and let the 3/8 air hammer for a while and then I got under there and gave it everything I had with 18" ratchet...it moved...slightly at first but I knew once it moved I could move it back and forth the couple degrees and the oil would work it's magic. Bottom line I got the starter off, tomorrow I will get a new one and it should be ready for weekend. Thanks for all the advice/moral support/assistance.

johnnyboatman 09-13-2006 09:13 PM

Re: Electrical/starter woes?
 
besure to clean the threads with a thread chaser? makes lining back up easier


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