Trouble removing lower manifold to replace starter
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FINALLY DONE! SOOO HAPPY!!
It took me and some precious help 3 weeks to do it (Researching, reading, troubleshooting, asking for help, getting help etc) but i had NEVER did mechanics before (just changing oil, coolant, air filter and the ECU on the passenger side inside the car, that was my experience... )
The car is rebuilt but i do have a piece that I have no idea where to put. PLEASE SEE PICTURES BELOW and I would appreciate your help on this...
As of right now, the car cranks with multiple fast clicks and i imagine that either this missing piece is causing it AND/OR the battery needs to be recharged but it all looks great. The missing piece needs to be put back though
It can absolutely be done with basic tools since I did not have the Snap On Ratcheting Crowfoot wrench AND I had the Ratcheting with Flex head but it was very painful to use and was not really efficient since the tool I had was kind of cheap and the flexing head was too loose and the stick too short. We bent a regular flat wrench and levered it with another stick tool to access the 2 small bolts on the rear and a regular wrench for the 2 big bolts of the starter.
Removing the coolant metal bridge was really the most painful and the most rewarding thing to remove.
It took me and some precious help 3 weeks to do it (Researching, reading, troubleshooting, asking for help, getting help etc) but i had NEVER did mechanics before (just changing oil, coolant, air filter and the ECU on the passenger side inside the car, that was my experience... )
The car is rebuilt but i do have a piece that I have no idea where to put. PLEASE SEE PICTURES BELOW and I would appreciate your help on this...
As of right now, the car cranks with multiple fast clicks and i imagine that either this missing piece is causing it AND/OR the battery needs to be recharged but it all looks great. The missing piece needs to be put back though
It can absolutely be done with basic tools since I did not have the Snap On Ratcheting Crowfoot wrench AND I had the Ratcheting with Flex head but it was very painful to use and was not really efficient since the tool I had was kind of cheap and the flexing head was too loose and the stick too short. We bent a regular flat wrench and levered it with another stick tool to access the 2 small bolts on the rear and a regular wrench for the 2 big bolts of the starter.
Removing the coolant metal bridge was really the most painful and the most rewarding thing to remove.
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congrats dude you have joined the ELITE club of people who have actually replaced the starter themselves.....
although it doesn't count until it actually starts,
hopefully you don't have your distributor caps reversed
but I have no idea what that extra part is for, sorry.... take a few more pictures of it and post them, what do the letters say?
EDIT i think it bolts up to the bottom of the coolant bridge
although it doesn't count until it actually starts,
hopefully you don't have your distributor caps reversed
but I have no idea what that extra part is for, sorry.... take a few more pictures of it and post them, what do the letters say?
EDIT i think it bolts up to the bottom of the coolant bridge
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EDIT: Yes, it goes there it is just slightly different on mine. I found a picture online, do you see it?
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Your picture is the same as my first pic except you have some kind of aftermarket TPS sensor so it "looks" different.
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My car finally started and ran!!
The starter is kind of really noisy compared to the old one, I don't know what's that about, if it's because it's new or something else...
The starter is kind of really noisy compared to the old one, I don't know what's that about, if it's because it's new or something else...
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Did you test the starter before you installed it? If you'd put 12 volts to the starter and watched out how fast and hard it went out- it might have told you something. That's the first thing I did to my new starter, because there was no way I was putting it on there without a pre-test.
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Did you test the starter before you installed it? If you'd put 12 volts to the starter and watched out how fast and hard it went out- it might have told you something. That's the first thing I did to my new starter, because there was no way I was putting it on there without a pre-test.
I have another problem though, i noticed that my coolant liquid which i almost never touched in 2 years i have had the car is now emptying like crazy. I already added 2 full gallons in almost 3 days.
I have a leak somewhere... I think it might be the coolant bridge... bummer...
When we rebuilt the car, that night after driving to the store and back (2 miles), when the car was stopped i noticed a sound from under the hood, I looked at it and saw a hose going to the front that was not clamped well, I fixed that. Some liquid was leaking everywhere.
i don't see or hear any leaks and today I saw my temperature Gage skyrocket to HOT. Checked my coolant and it was empty so I refilled it to the top
I went to buy more coolant and a coolant sealer but I read that i should fix the leak instead of pouring this stuff... it could be a temporary fix until i find the real leak, i don't know...
Any help where this leak could be? It just appeared because of the starter fix project If it's the coolant bridge oh well i will have to fix that
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The starter is fine, car starts good it's just it's not the same brand so the sound is slightly different but i will get used to it.
I have another problem though, i noticed that my coolant liquid which i almost never touched in 2 years i have had the car is now emptying like crazy. I already added 2 full gallons in almost 3 days.
I have a leak somewhere... I think it might be the coolant bridge... bummer...
When we rebuilt the car, that night after driving to the store and back (2 miles), when the car was stopped i noticed a sound from under the hood, I looked at it and saw a hose going to the front that was not clamped well, I fixed that. Some liquid was leaking everywhere.
i don't see or hear any leaks and today I saw my temperature Gage skyrocket to HOT. Checked my coolant and it was empty so I refilled it to the top
I went to buy more coolant and a coolant sealer but I read that i should fix the leak instead of pouring this stuff... it could be a temporary fix until i find the real leak, i don't know...
Any help where this leak could be? It just appeared because of the starter fix project If it's the coolant bridge oh well i will have to fix that
I have another problem though, i noticed that my coolant liquid which i almost never touched in 2 years i have had the car is now emptying like crazy. I already added 2 full gallons in almost 3 days.
I have a leak somewhere... I think it might be the coolant bridge... bummer...
When we rebuilt the car, that night after driving to the store and back (2 miles), when the car was stopped i noticed a sound from under the hood, I looked at it and saw a hose going to the front that was not clamped well, I fixed that. Some liquid was leaking everywhere.
i don't see or hear any leaks and today I saw my temperature Gage skyrocket to HOT. Checked my coolant and it was empty so I refilled it to the top
I went to buy more coolant and a coolant sealer but I read that i should fix the leak instead of pouring this stuff... it could be a temporary fix until i find the real leak, i don't know...
Any help where this leak could be? It just appeared because of the starter fix project If it's the coolant bridge oh well i will have to fix that
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You might check out the replay I made to the guy with coolant problems on the post above. I had coolant leaks right after I replaced my starter and it turned out to be the coolant pipe the runs the length of the engine valley and goes into the waterpump had busted a seal(while I was horsing around with removing a coolant hose). Check to see if there is coolant in the valley of your engine.
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You might check out the replay I made to the guy with coolant problems on the post above. I had coolant leaks right after I replaced my starter and it turned out to be the coolant pipe the runs the length of the engine valley and goes into the waterpump had busted a seal(while I was horsing around with removing a coolant hose). Check to see if there is coolant in the valley of your engine.
Last time I ran the car and checked under the hood i looked a that coolant pipe, I did see some condensation on it - I don't know if it's normal or not.
I still have a lot of coolant loss. Just took the car 1 hour ago and filled the coolant reservoir to high and did approx 10 miles. Opened the hood when i got back and the coolant was almost all gone from reservoir. Needle stayed normal during my ride.
Do you recommend doing a coolant test with UV light and dye?
I looked 3 times in the holes below the manifolds where the starter is and it is looking very dry.