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Starter Removal

PB Blaster, a lot of bleeding, and screaming curse words that you didn't know you knew. That's how I did it anyway. Oh, I know how I did it, 1 short and 1 long extension, 1 swivel, one socket, one ratchet, and 1 big 'ol wrench (1 1/4" I think) to use for added leverage, along with the PB Blaster, the blood, and the cursing. The whole process took more time then fiberglassing my floorboards and doing the electric fan conversition combined. The motor mounts also took awhile, I actually had more touble there then with the starter. It's a bear but it'll go.
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Portland, OR 1987 240 dl wagon 'rustbucket'






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