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Re: Removal of ratchet starter drive from starter
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Posted by Dell (WA) on May 14, 2005 at 18:03:37 from (172.195.106.75):
In Reply to: Removal of ratchet starter drive from starter shaf posted by RFE on May 14, 2005 at 16:27:20:
RFE.........with that LOOOooong starter motor shaft of the N-Fords, you gently clamp yer starter motor UPSIDE-DOWN around that skinny shaft while you capture the top of the starter motor with yer left AMR-PITT. Now pressing down on yer arm-pitt, you can squeeze the starter drive gutts enuff to expose the roll-pin and can hold a driftpin driver with yer lefthand and gently knock-itt out with small hammer in righthand. (or vicie-aversa iff'n yer hamberdexterious) Re-installation is a reversal of the removal ...except... change yer deoderant (grin).........Dell
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