Changing the Starter motor

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worldsmysterie
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Changing the Starter motor

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Hello.
I just wanted to know if it was difficult or not. Im not mechanically inclined just to throw that out there. I had to order it from LMC. Supriseingly NPD didnt have any.
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its only three bolts and the starter wire. remove the battery cable before you start the work.
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Yes sir, easy squeezy. But like the Fordman says, unhook the battery first or you could have 4th of july fireworks.
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Dan,
you could have 4th of july fireworks.
Always on a chebby this happens!

Yet, one more reason to own a Ford truck! :thup:

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