I would guess the same way any starter is installed: Disconnect the hot from the battery--- disconnect any wires going to the starter taking note of which goes where--- See what type of socket is needed to remove the bolts that hold it in and take the bolts out. Starter motors are usually heavy, plan to secure it as the last bolt is removed--(so it don't fall on you) Take it to your parts store---some will test it free. If it's bad---get you the same exact one and do pretty much the same in reverse.
undo the wires then take the bolts out then put the new one in.
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sounds like you forgot to put the correct shims in when starter was installed
Hopefully you mean a 1992 Lumina, and yes, most starters are standard.
take the bolts out then undo the wires then put the new one in.
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You may need to change the length of the driveshaft, move the crossmember back some, and you may need a switch kit for the lock-up converter.
Um........no, no you can.
A little grease.
Yes it is possible, but not easy.
It depends on which engine you have.
you have an oil leak which is leaking down into your starter causing it to not operate. fix your oil leak clean out the oil from the starter, put the starter back on and everything will be everything