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Disconnect the negative battery cable at the battery. Raise and safely support the vehicle. Remove the electrical connections from the back of the starter. Remove the bell-housing cover. Remove the starter support bracket bolt from the engine block. Unfasten the starter motor-to-engine bolts, then carefully lower the starter. Remove the nuts/bolts that hold the starter support bracket to the starter. To install: Transfer the starter support bracket to the new starter if the starter is being replaced. Raise the starter into position and secure the starter using the starter motor-to-engine bolts. Tighten the bolts to 32 ft. lbs. (43 Nm). Install the starter support bracket-to-engine bolt to 24 ft. lbs. (32 Nm). Install the bell-housing cover. Install the starter electrical connections on the back of the starter. Tighten the S terminal to 22 inch lbs. (2.5 Nm) and the battery terminal to 106 inch lbs. (12 Nm). Carefully lower the vehicle, then connect the negative battery
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To replace the starter in a 1989 Acura Legend you must first disconnect the negative cable on the battery. Disconnect the starter motor making sure you label each of the wires as they are removed. Remove the bolts which hold the starter to the engine and slide out the starter. Position the new starter to the engine. Torque the mounting bolts using 32 pounds of foot pressure per bolt. Connect the wires to the starter using the labels as a guide. Reconnect the battery cable and check the starter operation.
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== # Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. # Raise and support the vehicle. # Remove the nuts from the terminal studs for the starter battery lead and solenoid lead # Remove the hardware securing the starter to the bellhousing # Move the starter forward to clear the lower mounting stud (V-6/V-8 engine) and for the starter gear housing nose to clear the bellhousing. This allows the starter to come down past the exhaust pipe # Reverse the removal procedures to install. Tighten the starter hardware as follows: #* Starter mounting bolts to 68 N·m (50 ft. lbs.) #* Starter mounting nut - 27 N·m (20 ft. lbs.) #* Battery lead terminal nut - 14 N·m (120 in. lbs.) #* Solenoid lead terminal nut - 2.5 N·m (22 in. lbs.) == # Disconnect and isolate both of the battery negative cables. # Raise and support the vehicle. # Remove the battery lead from the solenoid terminal by pulling the rubber boot up and removing the nut # Remove the nut from the solenoid lead terminal at the solenoid. # Remove the starter mounting bolts # Remove the starter motor. # Reverse the removal procedures to install. Tighten the starter hardware as follows: #* Starter mounting bolts - 43 N·m (32 ft. lbs.) #* Solenoid lead nut - 6 N·m (55 in. lbs.) #* Battery lead nut - 10 N·m (90 in. lbs.)
# Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. # Raise and support the vehicle. # Remove the nuts from the terminal studs for the starter battery lead and solenoid lead # Remove the hardware securing the starter to the bellhousing # Move the starter forward to clear the lower mounting stud (V-6/V-8 engine) and for the starter gear housing nose to clear the bellhousing. This allows the starter to come down past the exhaust pipe # Reverse the removal procedures to install. Tighten the starter hardware as follows: #* Starter mounting bolts to 68 N·m (50 ft. lbs.) #* Starter mounting nut - 27 N·m (20 ft. lbs.) #* Battery lead terminal nut - 14 N·m (120 in. lbs.) #* Solenoid lead terminal nut - 2.5 N·m (22 in. lbs.) == # Disconnect and isolate both of the battery negative cables. # Raise and support the vehicle. # Remove the battery lead from the solenoid terminal by pulling the rubber boot up and removing the nut # Remove the nut from the solenoid lead terminal at the solenoid. # Remove the starter mounting bolts # Remove the starter motor. # Reverse the removal procedures to install. Tighten the starter hardware as follows: #* Starter mounting bolts - 43 N·m (32 ft. lbs.) #* Solenoid lead nut - 6 N·m (55 in. lbs.) #* Battery lead nut - 10 N·m (90 in. lbs.)