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RovingCanary Member Since: 20 Dec 2023 Location: Somerset Posts: 79 |
Was your suspension raised prior to starting ? I had my wheel and heat shield off for easy access, but it came out via the triangle opening you mentioned. If it helps, it took me over an hour, and it felt like it was impossible, until suddenly it wasn't. Pretty sure it came out with the pinion facing downwards, and it needed a twist while rotating, but it's not a job I ever want to do again! |
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17th Aug 2024 8:13pm |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3545 |
it will definitely come thought the triangle. IIRC you go backwards, tilt the rear of the SM upwards, and eventually you can tip the shaft end down through the triangle. Takes a while. Maybe you didn't swear enough? You def need to swear sufficiently to get it out. . Cheers, Greg - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2011 Vogue SE 4.4 with lots of toys in Stornaway |
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17th Aug 2024 9:26pm |
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Buckie1967 Member Since: 26 Jul 2022 Location: County Durham Posts: 41 |
Thanks guys.......
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18th Aug 2024 12:18am |
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Buckie1967 Member Since: 26 Jul 2022 Location: County Durham Posts: 41 |
Update.....I removed the front drivers wheel and the side heat shield (the flexible tin one which is secured with 4 screws, not the metal one above the SM) and this gave a little more head room to manoeuvre the SM so that I could drop it down out of the subframe.
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18th Aug 2024 4:56pm |
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RovingCanary Member Since: 20 Dec 2023 Location: Somerset Posts: 79 |
Great work, rewarding job to complete. Mine was okay with intermittent starting for a couple of months, but was getting worse very quickly so not one to sleep on! |
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18th Aug 2024 7:46pm |
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Gas Member Since: 30 Jun 2024 Location: Uk Posts: 1 |
Changed the starter on my 3.6 V8 yesterday using this as a guide.
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19th Aug 2024 6:36pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2486 |
Today I replaced my previous preventative bike starter relay at the starter solenoid with 4mm2 wire direct from the fuse box. On 2 occasions the bike relay had to be removed, firstly to remove the starter motor to fit a crankshaft locking tool then recently to lean the steering rack over to replace the input shaft seal after which I didn't refit the bike relay. The parallel wire is a simpler solution, not adding more electrical complexity and no bulk at the starter solenoid. |
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15th Sep 2024 4:09am |
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mcspreader Member Since: 28 Jan 2017 Location: cornwall Posts: 57 |
Just had the starter motor changed and asked if we might have a look at the solonoid trigger voltage during starting and the garage owner, who is a friend, sggested popping back in the evening so we could muck about. With a digital probe the initial was 9.0V. Now the transient nature of this may be a little adrift as I doubt the probe is super fast (Autel PS100) but nevertheless I decided to have a go at fitting a secondary trigger relay down by the strater that I had previously constructed. It fits without any splicing and is fully removable. Repeated the probe test at the solonoid feed and now 11.0V. Battery was 12.3V so less than ideal but then again a 2.0V improvement is not nothing. Also noted after a few start cycles that the car would start so fast it was no longer able to 'catch' the transient voltage before the ECM called a halt.
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29th Oct 2024 6:37pm |
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lofty248 Member Since: 06 May 2023 Location: New south wales Posts: 9 |
Had the click and no start, removed the starter and cleaned up the contacts and forgot to put the two Philips screws back in to the brush section (there were too many cooks in the kitchen at the time, but end of the day it was my fault), the car started up fantastically with clean contacts, once!
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18th Nov 2024 6:18am |
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RovingCanary Member Since: 20 Dec 2023 Location: Somerset Posts: 79 |
Only thing I could think to try is the battery voltages with just the ignition on but engine off (so conditions before starter would kick in). I found mine dropped a fair amount, of course moreso in the dark if your lights are on auto. As yours is clicking again it sounds likely you will need to pull the starter out again in anycase 😞 must be an underlying cause unless he new unit is faulty... |
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18th Nov 2024 3:03pm |
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