Good Afternoon-
I have replaced the starter motor in my 2007 JK Sarah Unlimited. It is an old neighborhood jeep that I use to run around town and take to the beach. No beauty queen, 140K miles, and on her second engine.
The starter went out so I replaced it (verified it was indeed the starter). I was able to get the replacement starter in, but turning the bolts is very tough. I put them in finger tight to begin with so I don't think it's cross threaded. There is about 1MM of slop between the starter and bell housing and I can just barely wiggle the starter, but I can also see a gap. The vehicle starts fine, predictably, with no odd sounds.
Because it's so hard to swing the ratchet (even with the front end jacked up, I only get a click or two on the ratchet each time), I bought a "tight reach" extender for my socket wrench. It should allow me to get the last two turns on the bolt to snug it up.
My question is this - any foreseable problems here other than potentially stripping the bolt? I don't like the slop I see on the starter, but if it's normal, I'll simply leave well enough alone.
Thanks -
Rob
I have replaced the starter motor in my 2007 JK Sarah Unlimited. It is an old neighborhood jeep that I use to run around town and take to the beach. No beauty queen, 140K miles, and on her second engine.
The starter went out so I replaced it (verified it was indeed the starter). I was able to get the replacement starter in, but turning the bolts is very tough. I put them in finger tight to begin with so I don't think it's cross threaded. There is about 1MM of slop between the starter and bell housing and I can just barely wiggle the starter, but I can also see a gap. The vehicle starts fine, predictably, with no odd sounds.
Because it's so hard to swing the ratchet (even with the front end jacked up, I only get a click or two on the ratchet each time), I bought a "tight reach" extender for my socket wrench. It should allow me to get the last two turns on the bolt to snug it up.
My question is this - any foreseable problems here other than potentially stripping the bolt? I don't like the slop I see on the starter, but if it's normal, I'll simply leave well enough alone.
Thanks -
Rob