darth_linux
Senior Member
UPDATE: I tried the "tappy tappy" thing with the solenoid while an assistant turned the key, no luck. I pulled the starter. Not too heavy (16 lbs) but that upper bolt is a b*tch. Took it to O'Reilly's, and it tested fine, of course. I bought a new positive battery cable to replace the one on the car that was looking pretty sketchy. Went back home, put new battery cable on, cleaned up dirty old starter, reinstalled it, and the car fired right up.
Now, it started, but there is an awful grinding noise as the engine is running that sounds like the bendix is not getting retracted all of the way, and it's still partially engaged with the flywheel. (It sounds something like a bad bearing, but I know the starter just has bushings and not bearings, so I'm guessing it's the bendix.) Lucky me, I get to pull the starter a second time!
ABOUT THAT TOP BOLT: What a nightmare. Being 5'8" and 165 lbs., I settled on laying on top of the air cleaner with my feet towards the passenger fenderwell and using my left hand to reach down behind the driver's side valve cover to grab a ratcheting wrench I placed on the upper bolt. I used my right hand to keep the wrench from falling off of the bolt head. Trying to insert that bolt from below the car was pointless, as I am not a contortionist and I had no visibility of the bolt hole. I don't have a lift either, so I was laying on my back with the car slightly elevated. Much easier to just lay across the engine.
SO WHAT WAS THE ISSUE? Was it the sketchy battery cable not making a good connection? Possibly, but I don't see how fixing that would introduce such a horrible noise after starting the engine. Was it the starter? Seems most likely. Something seized up while sitting for 2 months. When that was loosened up and the starter then did the rest of it's job, something else gave out. That's my thought.
What are YOUR secrets to removing/replacing that awful upper starter bolt?
Now, it started, but there is an awful grinding noise as the engine is running that sounds like the bendix is not getting retracted all of the way, and it's still partially engaged with the flywheel. (It sounds something like a bad bearing, but I know the starter just has bushings and not bearings, so I'm guessing it's the bendix.) Lucky me, I get to pull the starter a second time!
ABOUT THAT TOP BOLT: What a nightmare. Being 5'8" and 165 lbs., I settled on laying on top of the air cleaner with my feet towards the passenger fenderwell and using my left hand to reach down behind the driver's side valve cover to grab a ratcheting wrench I placed on the upper bolt. I used my right hand to keep the wrench from falling off of the bolt head. Trying to insert that bolt from below the car was pointless, as I am not a contortionist and I had no visibility of the bolt hole. I don't have a lift either, so I was laying on my back with the car slightly elevated. Much easier to just lay across the engine.
SO WHAT WAS THE ISSUE? Was it the sketchy battery cable not making a good connection? Possibly, but I don't see how fixing that would introduce such a horrible noise after starting the engine. Was it the starter? Seems most likely. Something seized up while sitting for 2 months. When that was loosened up and the starter then did the rest of it's job, something else gave out. That's my thought.
What are YOUR secrets to removing/replacing that awful upper starter bolt?















