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Old 11-24-2010, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Jerry Clayton View Post
no --weld on back side of scattershield and install the bolts from the front like you have-

If you can't get an extension pass the motor mount to the top bolt--THEY (Snap-on, Mac,etc) make what's known as a starter wrench and they are a big c curve which will wrap around starter so you can get leverage on the bolts, but the socket and extension forward works better


by the way--that's a nice clear pic
OK, I got it. And "yes" I read about the starter wrench in one of my old manuals from the early 70's. It looked like what we called an exhaust manifold wrench. That would do it because I can get the stubby on in a flash, I just can't get much "oomph" in to it because of the contortionist
position and the shortness of the wrench.
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