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I/O Starter removal
I've got a glastron boat with a penta 4.3L engine in it that I have
determined the starter is bad in it and want to replace it. However, on first inspection, it appears one of the two bolts holding it on isn't easily accessable. Is it possible to get the starter off without removing the engine from the boat? Its a 2004 18', forget the model. Thanks for the input. Ron |
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"Ron" wrote in message t... I've got a glastron boat with a penta 4.3L engine in it that I have determined the starter is bad in it and want to replace it. However, on first inspection, it appears one of the two bolts holding it on isn't easily accessable. Is it possible to get the starter off without removing the engine from the boat? Its a 2004 18', forget the model. Thanks for the input. Ron If like the 4.2L in a truck, you can use a longer socket extension with a flex coupling. |
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On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 16:51:07 -0600, Ron wrote:
Amazing what the manual will do for you...apparently I need pictures, and will leave it at that... If it's like my 5.7 you will also need a left handed midget with long arms. |
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And it helps if said midget works well while standing on his head :-)
Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 16:51:07 -0600, Ron wrote: Amazing what the manual will do for you...apparently I need pictures, and will leave it at that... If it's like my 5.7 you will also need a left handed midget with long arms. |
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