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justalex81
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starter motor. how much and how easy to fit?
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11 March 2011, 00:47 »
as above on a 2.0 16v P reg.
cheers
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Khare
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Re: starter motor. how much and how easy to fit?
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11 March 2011, 01:05 »
Cheap, easy
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cobalt6700
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11 March 2011, 07:18 »
Yeah but what about the starter motor?
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shippy666
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Re: starter motor. how much and how easy to fit?
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11 March 2011, 07:32 »
fairly easy mate.just remember to put a jack under your engine as one of the bolts for the starter
motor goes through engine mount. i done a school boy error and forgot and spent ages trying to put bolt back in.in the end i remembered and jacked the engine up until bolt located hole
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thai-wronghorse
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Re: starter motor. how much and how easy to fit?
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11 March 2011, 07:36 »
second hand should only be about £15-£20 and a new about £50-£60. It's very easy to swap on these cars as well.
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Wayne
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11 March 2011, 08:04 »
Just remember 16v is different to 8v btw
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justalex81
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11 March 2011, 10:28 »
well price wise you're all way off.
GSF want £95+vat and the old unit!
do i need to jack the engine? starter motor looks like it's no where near the engine mount?
and yes i'm easy but i'm not cheap
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thai-wronghorse
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Re: starter motor. how much and how easy to fit?
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11 March 2011, 11:01 »
Sorry, those were prices for an 8v and i didn't realise they were different on the 16v.
Cheaper options:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1997-Mk3-GOLF-GTI-16V-STARTER-MOTOR-/280641933908
http://www.startermotor-alternator-store.co.uk/volkswagen-golf-3--starter-motor--20--16v--ac-s791-1725-p.asp
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-Golf-Mk3-GTi-VR6-Starter-Motor-Corrado-/280641182188?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item41578499ec
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Khare
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11 March 2011, 12:14 »
Second hand they're aboute 20. And yes you need to Jack engine, the starter motor holy goes through the front engine mount support.
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justalex81
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11 March 2011, 12:46 »
could i use the standard wheel jack that comes with the car?
mines pretty low and i ain't gettin a jack under it!
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