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Hey guys im attempting to change my starter motor this weekend. Not very familiar with rb20 engines but i do have some knowledge on mechanics. Is it a easy enough swap over? can it be done by the backyard mechanic? lol is there anything i should know about that will save me from cursing all morning? tips/help/advice

thanks in advance

Dave

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disconect your battery to start of with

it preety easy to do you will need a 12mm spanner and 14mm spanner 10mm spanner for battery

all you do is disconect batt, remove wires on starter one will be a 12mm nut and the other will be a push on wire

undo two 14mm bolts and pull it out

and install is reverse just make sure yoou compare your old one with new one to make sure there the same

it is preety tight to get your hands in there but shouldnt take you any longer than a hour to do it.

and its easyer from the top than the bottom

well gave it ago today, with no luck, and the short spurt of rain didnt help either lol. I just couldnet manage to undo the one bolt. managed to get the bottom one off piss easy but the top one, couldnt get my hands or a spanner in there. is there a special shaped spanner or socket piece i could you to squeeze it in there?

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