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Starter motor removal on a BJ74. Thanks Mr Toyota

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Starter motor removal on a BJ74. Thanks Mr Toyota

Post by turbo4t »

That genious from Japan is at it again.

Here is a submission I have for the BJ74 workshop manual.

Starter motor removal:

1. Using Oxy, remove 30cm of chassis rail adjacent to starter motor.

2. Remove one bolt and one nut holding starter to bell housing. (To gain access to these, first remove body from chassis or simply remove fire wall).

3. Cut starter in 3 piece with oxy.

4. Buy new Toyota 4wd with functional starter motor.
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Post by carts »

Quit your complaining....that doesnt seem all that hard to me.... :roll:
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Post by bad_religion_au »

classic example of someone not reading hte whole instructions first... if you read them before starting the job, you'd skip all the hard steps and buy yourself a new yota to begin with
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Post by gotoy »

..........talk about doing things the hard way...........lol
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Post by frp88 »

man when mine goes i'll get it done with a fixed price for getting it out and putting it in :D
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Post by MarzBar »

Are you an accountant by any chance????? LOL
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Post by frp88 »

no but have you see were it is Mr tojota is :twisted:
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Post by turbo4t »

I finally got the sucker out and back in again. Had to undo engine mounts, jack engine up, use about 6 socket extensions, rotate the starter about 10 times and use a pry bar. All that for a 20 minute starter re-build and a $5 contact. Models with no A/C might not be such a problem. All fun and games.
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Post by dumbdunce »

turbo4t wrote:I finally got the sucker out and back in again. Had to undo engine mounts, jack engine up, use about 6 socket extensions, rotate the starter about 10 times and use a pry bar. All that for a 20 minute starter re-build and a $5 contact. Models with no A/C might not be such a problem. All fun and games.
hmm I have had starters in and out of BJ70's and 73's a few times, would not have thought the 74 much different. I think they are easier than HJ60 starters, where I have to lie across the top of the air cleaner to get the top bolt in/out.
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Post by turbo4t »

dumbdunce wrote:
turbo4t wrote:I finally got the sucker out and back in again. Had to undo engine mounts, jack engine up, use about 6 socket extensions, rotate the starter about 10 times and use a pry bar. All that for a 20 minute starter re-build and a $5 contact. Models with no A/C might not be such a problem. All fun and games.
hmm I have had starters in and out of BJ70's and 73's a few times, would not have thought the 74 much different. I think they are easier than HJ60 starters, where I have to lie across the top of the air cleaner to get the top bolt in/out.
Yeah, the 3B's, 2H's, 2/3F's etc are a piece of cake. This one was a real mongrel as there is not enough clearance between the starter and chasiss.
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