my Chevy S-10 wont start i think its the fuel pump
remove bolts and replace it how do u think
Probably
One of the easiest starters ever... 1) Disconnect negative battery cable 2) Remove nut holding power wire to starter. 3)Remove smaller wire(s) to starter. Mark which goes where if several are present, and you don't think you'll remember how it goes. 4)Remove the starter bolts that are locatd directly under the starter. 5)Starter will come out of vehicle at this point. NOTE: Many Chevy's use shims to space the starter from the flywheel. If your vehicle uses them the new starter will likely come with shims. Use the same number of shims as was in the vehicle when you took it apart. If starter grinds when starting after starter replacement you may need to add additional shims.
I think they're 14mm and i think there is 2 plus the nuts on the wires
Take off the glove box lid. Remove the glove box. There are three relays behind this, and the middle one (I think) is the starter relay.
Did you use the starter from the 85 model engine?? If you did then it is the wrong one for the early model engine, And you will need to get a starter for a 77 model engine, and it may still need to be shimed. And yes GM did make 2 different fly-wheels but that is not your problem.
Yes it can be. I think you need to replace the whole hub assembly
I think that maybe it could be the teeth on the starter or which I hope it's not the teeth on the flywheel of the engine. I guess it could just be the starter which is a cheap fix compared to the flywheel and alot easier to fix !!!!
garlic bread can be a starter .... like i eat my garlic bread wait... im think of sides.... but yes it can be used as a starter... i think.... depends on what your doing...
Need to know why you think the starter needs to be shimed.
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