I had to replace my starter today. With my 4" exhaust, I have to unbolt the right side motor mount & raise the engine to get it out. Not too difficult of a job. But at least it was raining & windy to make it interesting.
Thanks Brian!
What's the new turbo for...
Was gunna be for the car, but thought it would be hard for a S400 to be spooled by a 2.0L
The exhaust, or do you have an hx40 style downpipe that made removing the starter difficult?
Just the exhaust pipe. I'm still running the stock downpipe.
None of it was difficult. I just installed the engine last month, so no seized bolts or anything. It took me about an hour.
Love the look of them.. Little squirely got less than 200 miles on them.. The store manager said the had several guys pushing 100k service life.. Vehicle was 90% highway.. The section width is smaller that the transforce ht.
Obviously you like them as well iirc I talked you into 1 set lol
Fwiw signed a lease yesterday to run hotshot again
Does the exhaust on an LB7 obstruct access to the starter? I've never had to look before...
On my LBZ the exhaust is behind the starter[/QUOTE
It's in the same place on a LB7 as far as I know.
The stock exhaust doesn't get in the way, but the exhaust I have jumps to 4" immediately after the clamp to the downpipe. It's just big enough that the starter won't fit out. So you could either remove the exhaust, or unbolt the engine mount from the frame & jack one side of the engine up. I don't like fighting rusty old exhaust clamps, slip joints, and hangers. Jacking up the engine is a lot easier for me.
Maybe just a lil...
Srsly tho?
You're not thinking about running a smaller secondary and running twins again are you?
You're still running an s475 as a sig, right? Or was it a 480? ICR...
Does the exhaust on an LB7 obstruct access to the starter? I've never had to look before...
On my LBZ the exhaust is behind the starter[/QUOTE
It's in the same place on a LB7 as far as I know.
The stock exhaust doesn't get in the way, but the exhaust I have jumps to 4" immediately after the clamp to the downpipe. It's just big enough that the starter won't fit out. So you could either remove the exhaust, or unbolt the engine mount from the frame & jack one side of the engine up. I don't like fighting rusty old exhaust clamps, slip joints, and hangers. Jacking up the engine is a lot easier for me.
I did one on an LBZ with a 4" MBRP in a parking garage with basic hand tools without having to remove the exhaust or unbolt the engine mount. Wasn't easy, but it can be done.
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I did one on an LBZ with a 4" MBRP in a parking garage with basic hand tools without having to remove the exhaust or unbolt the engine mount. Wasn't easy, but it can be done.
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Was it 2 or 4 wheel drive?
I got new tuning can't wait to hit the track!
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New tuning? I thought you were happy with kory?