Trying to take my 3Bs 24v starter motor off and I can't for the life of me find the bottom bolt. Any ideas???
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if your starter is like this are you getting at the bolts on the correct side...Trying to take my 3Bs 24v starter motor off and I can't for the life of me find the bottom bolt. Any ideas???
I ended up finding itif your starter is like this are you getting at the bolts on the correct side...
notice how one is threaded and the other is just a threw hole
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if your starter is like this are you getting at the bolts on the correct side...
notice how one is threaded and the other is just a threw hole
View attachment 3365841
It will be the same spot bus access may be a bit different. My 3B is mounted in a series 3 landrovercan you post some photos of the removal process and also why and how this bolt is a tricky topic to remove ?
- i am trying to create a very comprehensive all OEM parts Land Cruiser Starter Motor hardware and install kits , that will include the main mounting hardware , bolts , hex nuts , spring washers , and studs , also the main Electrical correct plug nd play OEM connector plug and the correct oem color coded tracer stripes wire too !
- some Land Cruiser Diesel Starters have 2 main wires attached to them also , this topic is murky at best , so are and many many different and unique connector plugs , some of which are in-fact NLA / Disc. too , this begs to ask ?
is there a need to take a good original one and have it reproduced correctly and by the book heavy duty and tough as nails also ?
i have 8 unique and different previously DISC. / NLA reproduced Land Cruiser electrical connectors now under my belt , using the same company too ...
so far so good , but it is a very time consuming and leed time involved topic for sure ....
- the latest 2 are in-fact the first generation BJ40 Fusible Links male & female connector housings that are still in the box , i opened a few weeks ago , before the summer driving season started ....
thanks
matt