If you have enough patience, you can use just a 1/2" open-end wrench to back out the bolts a little at a time and let the starter drop down. Taking off the air guide tin on that side also helps get more clearance. Many do it this way to avoid removing the flywheel.
If you have enough patience, you can use just a 1/2" open-end wrench to back out the bolts a little at a time and let the starter drop down. Taking off the air guide tin on that side also helps get more clearance. Many do it this way to avoid removing the flywheel.
suchfunstuff 2 years ago
That's a great Tip! If you are ever in that situation there's the solution.
12SecondCommute1 2 years ago