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Mike,
I recently replaced the starter in my TR6. I put 'off the self' metal ramps
under the front wheels. This gave me enough clearance to take the starter
out. It took me about 45 minutes to replace it. Make sure you remove
the + battery cable 1st. I didn't disassemble it, just swapped it out.
Cheers,
Bruce_Harding@ccm.hf.intel.com
75 TR6
57 TR3
66 Triumph 2000
70 Landrover
> Starter Solenoid. It's getting ready to blow judging from the
> nice glow it gives off when the starter cranks. It seems the
> only way to get it off is to remove the starter, unless
> someone knows a better way. Problem for me is not enough
> clearance under the car to get a decent length wrench in
> there to get enough leverage to loosen the bolts. Looks like
> the car has to be on a hoist to get the starter out and the
> solenoid doesn't come off without the starter... am I right?
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