Yes you do have to take off the starter and the guard for the fly wheel... WIll not take you long at all. Loosen them all first and then take them out.. tighten to 15 ft lb of torque.. careful to not blow out the rubber gasket.. as well as take off the oil filter tool.
they didnt start making the beretta until 1987.
$48 for a remanufactured. both motors that year share the same starter.
Underside, near oil pan.
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junk the car a new starter and labor is worth more than the book value of the car
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More than likely a head gasket.
yes you have to change the pan gasket when doing the timing chain
go to a repair shop
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No, oil doesn't come out of the starter, either your distributor plug is leaking or you are leaking oil out of your front valve cover.
The 1988 Beretta can run hot for several reasons. The Coolant could be low, the thermostat stuck, the water pump is bad, or there could be a blown head gasket.