Locate the old starter (front of the flywheel housing, usually on the right side of the vehicle). Unbolt it. Disconnect the wiring from the starter - remember which wires go where, this is important. Installation is the opposite of removal.
Place the starter into the starter position and secure it with the starter retaining bolts. Connect the starter cables to the front of the starter.
take off old starter and install new one in its place. finished
Fluid Capacity on a J30 transmission is 8.75qt (US)
Disconnect battery, remove electric wires from starter, remove mounting bolts, install new part in reverse sequence.
Disconnect the battery. Find the starter, and disconnect the wiring. There will be either two or three bolts holding the starter in. Remove those, and take out the starter. Reverse the steps to install the new starter.
Remove the positive battery cable from your 1994 Firebird battery. Remove the cables from the front of your starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new starter.
Go to the J30 DIY section on fuzzycats.com. There are detailled step by step instructions in doing repair work to a J30 sunroof. Warning it is labour intensive work.
Hello : You have the starter under the motor next to the transmission, you will see it if you lift your car,with the help of ramps or jack. good luck !!!
Is this the airplane? Remove one battery post connector. Remove wire connections from starter. Remove mounting bolts. Remove starter. Clean the bolts and starter hole of any dirt or grease. Install new starter with cleaned bolts and reinstall wires and battery connection.
inside starter
mine is a 94 and according to the manual it holds 4.3 quarts.