You can try getting bolt started by hand if you do not have room to fit your hand you can use electric tape around bolt and socket so it doesn’t fall off while getting it into place
@@MrsBuddevil it’s ok if shield is gone means someone has probably changed it at least once before however if you can zip tie somewhere would probably be a good idea
great footage indeed and without taking out the the starter. Houdini would blush.
Thanks
great video . im dreading this fix. but your video gave me a little more faith
Thanks glad to hear it helped 🤝
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is that 3 wires going to the starter? and btw... amazing footage.
Not sure what you mean as far as starter wires honestly that’s nothing you should have to mess with just to replace crank sensor
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE HOW YA PUT THE NEW ONE BACK IN AND RUN THE WIRE
What kind of tool did you use to get the bolt out? Not great with names or tools
A socket with a swivel I believe it was 11mm and a long extension on a 3/8 or 1/4
The video 1:08 in has a good image
Thank you
@@jamesstrickland5387 no problemo
Whats your strategy to install a new one?
You can try getting bolt started by hand if you do not have room to fit your hand you can use electric tape around bolt and socket so it doesn’t fall off while getting it into place
@@partsandlabor you know installing the new part was pretty easy compared to removing the old one!!
@@jamesstrickland5387 pops right in glad to hear you were able to complete the repair
@@jamesstrickland5387 it’s also helpful if the old parts are not covered in old oil grease or dirt and debris
you went from the shift linkage side over the bell housing? bow - down!!!
Yes went over top of bell housing
What size of socket is it
11MM
11mm that is considering no one has previously got to it and changed it
@@partsandlabor and what if mine don't have the shield on it?
@@MrsBuddevil it’s ok if shield is gone means someone has probably changed it at least once before however if you can zip tie somewhere would probably be a good idea
@@partsandlabor Someone has definitely changed it.. lol. Ok so how important is having the right size bolt? Torque to manufacturer specs?