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Removing starter motor on lowered bays
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<blockquote data-quote="philstar" data-source="post: 634662" data-attributes="member: 17600"><p>Not a bad bit of work, it just needs some fine-tuning. Came out with a little persuasion from the angle grinder but managed to keep it in one piece so I can repair it if I ever want to put it back in. I've got a feeling the accelerator hole was slightly out of alignment too, so removing this should smooth the cable action as well:</p><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AL9nZEUHrVs4iZ4prWP-AvjWtVbH9SHDNe3FRYKYsqozdoU8q9mnYd0TUmVA6Kf8Emun-bazrr74d9d6O_GnErTk6w36oM0Nmmff84a1KQmb9tX1uvhjN5O-96FY01hbxa1yiXc7H9sJA0h2hUkNDhQLa9nxAg=w2880-h1026-no?authuser=0" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Great news, the starter motor is a Bosch item so I'll take it to be rebuilt tomorrow!</p><p></p><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AL9nZEUt5NPPca_Umqyh1IygD5oOQmgDCELbloF2ORzUsy7FskcSCc0agv89cWiS_taPpLA7ZtUY10oRwG9hs16BR5yXMIb_C_8m5FOhI6NJGAq0X4IhdiBcHCFkl_qQ1Xn5EO194NQzRYN33UCk3qGSePGEDg=w1076-h1578-no?authuser=0" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philstar, post: 634662, member: 17600"] Not a bad bit of work, it just needs some fine-tuning. Came out with a little persuasion from the angle grinder but managed to keep it in one piece so I can repair it if I ever want to put it back in. I've got a feeling the accelerator hole was slightly out of alignment too, so removing this should smooth the cable action as well: [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AL9nZEUHrVs4iZ4prWP-AvjWtVbH9SHDNe3FRYKYsqozdoU8q9mnYd0TUmVA6Kf8Emun-bazrr74d9d6O_GnErTk6w36oM0Nmmff84a1KQmb9tX1uvhjN5O-96FY01hbxa1yiXc7H9sJA0h2hUkNDhQLa9nxAg=w2880-h1026-no?authuser=0[/IMG] Great news, the starter motor is a Bosch item so I'll take it to be rebuilt tomorrow! [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AL9nZEUt5NPPca_Umqyh1IygD5oOQmgDCELbloF2ORzUsy7FskcSCc0agv89cWiS_taPpLA7ZtUY10oRwG9hs16BR5yXMIb_C_8m5FOhI6NJGAq0X4IhdiBcHCFkl_qQ1Xn5EO194NQzRYN33UCk3qGSePGEDg=w1076-h1578-no?authuser=0[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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