Hook wires to the starter and put up in place and start the two bolts that hold it and tighten them down. Rehook the battery terminals and you are ready to go.
Do not throw away the bracket if it has one; it will be really hard to reinstall but it will help the starter last longer. Also I like to lengthen the wires (with correct colors and correct size connectors) so you can attach them while the starter is on the ground, much easier than half way up or already bolted up.
The starter on an 89 Chevy Camaro is installed by placing the vehicle on jack stands, attaching the starter wires, and aligning it with the mounting holes. The bolts are place in the starter, torqued down, and the shroud cover attached.
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simply unbolt it and disconnect all the wires and then replace all the wires and bolt back into place done deal
On top of starter
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there is a fusable link at the starter on the main wire if you check these you might have one burnt
Yes.
The 1993 Chevy Camaro starter can be found on the right hand side of the engine. You can follow the positive at three cable directly to the starter.
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Mounted to the starter.
If you are referring to the starter solenoid then it is mounted on the starter.