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I ordered a new starter from paragon when it came the bushing was in about ten pieces will call tomorrow but what is the trick to get the old one out?
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Quote:I ordered a new starter from paragon when it came the bushing was in about ten pieces will call tomorrow but what is the trick to get the old one out?
Paying your mechanic? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Seriously, I took a look at it last fall and did pay mine to do the job. The starter was also stupid expensive. I got one from Sunset at a good price, some places wanted as much as $400! Good Luck.
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No, I'm sure it is easy. I am not a big fan of jackstands and such so I have most of my work done at a good shop near my office. I even stopped doing oil changes a few years ago - just too much trouble to save a few bucks. I did replace my broken front grill with a Greimann grill last year - had to remove the front clip and everything. I was quite proud of myself.
As Oddball (Donald Sutherland) said to Big Joe (Telly Savalas) in 'Kelly's Heroes,' when Joe asked him why he was not helping the crew fix the broken Sherman tank... "Man, I just ride 'em, I don't know how they work!"
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no you guys i'm a pretty good wrench! I already put the new starter in. what i was talking about is the brass bushing the nose of the starter goes into is there an easy way to pull it?
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I'm not sure if it's the same, but if it's like a clutch bushing in a flywheel. Fill the center of the bushing with bearing grease and use a metal rod fit tight in the hole then, hit it until the bushing pops out (use more grease if needed).
Rick
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