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Yes, a starter motor from a 1.6 will fit a 1.8 and vice versa.
Yes, a starter motor can be placed in a Vectra CDTI 55.
i dont know how to fit a stater moter!!
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to fit a starter motor it is normally held in by 3 maybe 4 bolts dependant on what car it is. these bolts are normally easily found when the starter motor is found which will be located either on the back or the front of the engine. attached to the gearbox. there is aso the main feed wire connected to the starter which must also be removed but always remember to disconnect the battery terminals before removing the starter.
yes without a problem
Undo the power wires, remove the cover bolts and pull out.
Basically motorcycle starter motor spark up the engine initially but you can start up even without starter motor. 0nce you're rolling at a reasonable pace, release the clutch so that the spinning rear wheel begins to turn the engine over. This is exactly the same as using the starter motor, except you're using the momentum of the bike instead of the battery.
I use a starter solenoid from a 1991 - 1995 Toyota Pickup on my 1998 FLHT Evo... and a fraction of the cost from Harley.
if it is an automatic transmission it is a real nitemare. you have to remove the two transmission coolent lines from the radiator, then you have to slide the starter out through the front of the motor, in between the motor mount and the engine, it will only fit if you get it just right.
Remove posotive battery terminal,remove airfilter housing to gain access,disconect spade connector from back of starter motor and unbolt 13mm nut from back of starter holding posotive feed.Undoo the two bolts holding starter on and fit new one in reverse sequence of already said.Hope this helps.Martin.
The fan belt is fit onto a Mercedes Vito by loosening the alternator bracket and allowing it to move downward. The belt can then be slipped over the remaining pulleys and then back over the alternator.