v8s starter motor
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I think it is easiest on a ramp from the underside with extensions and a ratchet. Although, I think I used an allen key with a bar / tube (might have been the tyre iron out of the VW) slipped over it to do the starter on the Wedge (3.5 RV8) from above.
That said, my mammary isn't what it used to be
That said, my mammary isn't what it used to be
thanks, yes i got that out using one of those. Now how the hell do you remove the lower exhaust manifold bolt from no.8 cyl..??? Even without the starter motor i cant get on the bolt and turn it. I can get a socket & knuckle joint with extension bar attached, but there is not enough remove for the knuckle joint to rotate the bolt head...... I bought and used a C shaped ring spanner on my 4.0litre V8S for this bolt, but this does not fit on a 5.0 litre manifold.... any advice please??
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Manifold bolts should be the same spanner size, 9/16" AF, whether it's a Griffith, Chimaera or V8s. You may get a 14mm on, very close to a 9/16".
There is the possibility a previous owner has fitted some different bolts, possibly ARP, which have a different spanner size?
What size is the C spanner that won't fit? What size is the socket you got on but can't turn?
It is really just a case of finding what size you need and trying every shape of spanner you can find, manifold gaskets is not an easy job but they can be done
I have ARP bolts on my Chim with smaller heads it could be that. I have oversized manifolds and standard bolts would fould the pipes with the bolt corners. Some of the bolts are especially tricky and need you to turn the spanner just to get a tiny amount of movement. Removing an engine mount helps with some of them.
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