starter motor and bush change

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Rozzo
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starter motor and bush change

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just done mine and what a pig of a job. the old bush was none existant and getting it out was a nightmare. thank goodness for the wiki is all i can say. i've added a few extra tips to the write up there but the m12 tap method got my bush out eventually although it came out in bits. the last bit deep in the hole refused to budge so i chopped it with a little screwdriver and then it came out ok.
the engine has never turned as quick so yet again listning to the voice of experience in here has payed off. :ok
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Rozzo wrote: got my bush out eventually although it came out in bits. the last bit deep in the hole refused to budge so i chopped it with a little screwdriver and then it came out ok.
:rollin :rollin :rollin

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