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take off starter motor easy (or not)

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started trying to take my starter motor off my samurai today took possitive lead off took top mounting bolt off but now i do not no where to go i have tryed taking off the neg lead bolt but it just wont come and is very hard to get to the bolt. hope someone can help me with this as its vey anoying, tryed just kicking the truck but it didnt work. and does anyone no why they have mitsubishi on the starter motor and not suzuki considering its a suzuki engien id have thought it would be a suzuki starter motor. hope someone can help with this matter.cheers.
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No help to get bolt out , just suck it up and get in there :D
But Misti make all kinds of things for all kinds of cars , ecu's , relays etc .

Off an ausie forum those someone said a mitsi lancer 1995ish is the same starter as the 413 :D

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ok thanks but wat tool is best to use? rachet driver, normal spanner and any other i dont no of.
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Think my suzuki has a mitsi starter on it too...
Is it any easier to get to the bolt from under the car?

little bit of stuff here
http://bbs.zuwharrie.com/content/topic,75596.0.html
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hey its a little easyer underneith because u can actualy see the bolt but i need to have another go at it tomorrow hope its not so frustrating.
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well got the bugger off just fine, took the motor apart cleaned all the parts put back together tested before i got it into the truck and works perfectly. put in truck then turned key starter motor runs but doesnt make contact with the motor or whatever it should contact with. then found a missing peice on the floor not sure where it goes though hope someone can shed some light on this for me.
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Pretty sure it goes in where the lever that slides the pinion out. It will be why it is not engaging on the fly wheel.

Have you got a hayes manual for the zuk? I have one here that I don't need if you want it.

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few pics here from the factory manual but can't spot that piece... also some of the test stuff...

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ah thanks for that guys looks like im guna be taking the thing off again next weekend :P oh well its good practice.
and these are the pieces here:presume it goes into the solonoid somewhere oh and yes i got a manual but doesnt show much in there just shows outside of motor unless im looking in wrong page
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Haha they looked a bit bigger in the photo :) Unless its what the level pivots on maybe...
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