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Help! 200 1989

I ended up just buying a new Bosch starter. It was really hard to get out-- luckily my dad's friend was around to help (and we had a plethora of tools available). We did it at the fire dept. where my dad is a volunteer, and they had lots of tools. It was really tight up there, and we had to use all kinds of extenders, and ratchets, and wrenches. Also, it was pretty stuck. Took about three hours total. Started right up after we replaced the old one. Plugged the old one into the battery, and it only spun weakly. Only do this job if you have lots of ratchets and extenders!!! Thanks for all the help!






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