removal of starter motor on ln130 surf
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removal of starter motor on ln130 surf
i want to know the best way to remove the starter motor from my 90' surf. is there anything i need to know or remove before removing the starter motor. cheers


Re: removal of starter motor on ln130 surf
hulux-happy wrote:i want to know the best way to remove the starter motor from my 90' surf. is there anything i need to know or remove before removing the starter motor. cheers
mmm disconnect the battery first lol. it a bit scary when live end touches brake line....you get a pretty we fire

toymota thats stock standard.
This is a fun
job. Took me 3hrs first go 10 mins second time. You will need a long exstention bar with wobble joint if poss (can use uni joint with tape on it if dont have a wobble) also will need tripple jointed elbow. It is easier if you remove passenger front wheel so you can get in for access.
Is only held in place with two 17mm? (i think) bolts.1 is captive nut into housing other has a nut on it. trick is to get spanners / sockets on to them (can be a bit tricky) once on should be fine.

Is only held in place with two 17mm? (i think) bolts.1 is captive nut into housing other has a nut on it. trick is to get spanners / sockets on to them (can be a bit tricky) once on should be fine.
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ok i have replaced starter motor and the new one dose the same thing. the solinoid clicks and the main power wire has power but it just clicks and the lights go dimm on dash. dont get any life from frist one on a bench test, and i dont know if im testing t right so i dont want to incorrectly. test the replacement.
the origanal starter had a stuffed armture aswell as worn brushes and didnt feel good at all.



Re: removal of starter motor on ln130 surf
kaney wrote:hulux-happy wrote:i want to know the best way to remove the starter motor from my 90' surf. is there anything i need to know or remove before removing the starter motor. cheers
mmm disconnect the battery first lol. it a bit scary when live end touches brake line....you get a pretty we fire.. .ae petemcc
you make it sound like it was my fault, it was your blody truck! i was just there.
make sure u got a good batt, with starter in vice connect jumper leads, negative to vice and positive to main stud on solenoid. now jump power with a short pice of wire or screwdriver from same main stud to small energise terminal. at this point pinion should throw out and starter rotate. if this dosent happen check brushes and contacts as this is common fault
and good connections also check the solenoid. I had one that the solenoid had burnt up the contacts and insulators inside and was shorting when you hit the starter buttonpaule wrote:make sure u got a good batt,
all the current was going straight to earth instead of to the starter moter
There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute strength and ignorance.
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cheers guys,
the frist replacement starter motor was stuffed the same as my origanal and it i took it back and got a trird one. the thrird one tested ok soi fitted it and i started straight away. so the surf s up for sale now that all the problms are fixed.
the frist replacement starter motor was stuffed the same as my origanal and it i took it back and got a trird one. the thrird one tested ok soi fitted it and i started straight away. so the surf s up for sale now that all the problms are fixed.

