Tom,
I took out the sheet metal triangle just to the rear of where you have the
starter hanging out. I drilled out the spot welds and then put it back in
after the starter work was done, with sheet metal screws. The triangle is
a splash guard and is not a structural part.
I have hearsd of others loosening up the body mounting bolts on that side
of the car and lifting the body a bit.
Good luck.
Peace,
Pat
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Tom Duffy wrote:
> I'm trying to replace the starter motor on my '68 1600.
> It clicks nice and loudly, the lights dim and it draws current,
> but it only turns about 1/4 rev once in 10 times.
> It's a new battery, freshly charged, so all that is left
> is the motor itself.
>
> Mike Young up in San Francisco gave me some pointers
> on how to disassemble the motor and how to feed it
> through the gap, but that gap just ain't big enough.
> He's not free to come down and help until next week,
> so I'm forging ahead on my own.
>
> Here's how far I got...
> http://home.comcast.net/~tomuo/starter1.jpg
> http://home.comcast.net/~tomuo/starter2.jpg
> http://home.comcast.net/~tomuo/starter3.jpg
>
> Any ideas?
>
> That's a pool of PB blaster under the engine, not
> oil by the way.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom Duffy
> Sunnyvale CA
> SPL311 Daily Driver currently having R&R.
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