sprogthedog
Well-Known Member
If the positive feeds that are bolted to the back of the starter are loose, you won't get any dash lights at all.
Tighten the nut up (should be a 14/15mm nut). you shouldn't need to remove the down pipe to do this.
The red/white wire is the switched live, if you think this is duff, crimp a spade connector to one end of a piece of wire, connect the spade to the starter and brush the bare end across the battery positive. It should start.
If you do want to remove the starter, its held on by 3 16mm bolts.
You WILL have to remove the down pipe. Take the clamp off the manifold then the flange at the bottom of the down pipe. The downpipe will also be bolted to the engine block about halfway down it's length.
Hope this helps.
Tighten the nut up (should be a 14/15mm nut). you shouldn't need to remove the down pipe to do this.
The red/white wire is the switched live, if you think this is duff, crimp a spade connector to one end of a piece of wire, connect the spade to the starter and brush the bare end across the battery positive. It should start.
If you do want to remove the starter, its held on by 3 16mm bolts.
You WILL have to remove the down pipe. Take the clamp off the manifold then the flange at the bottom of the down pipe. The downpipe will also be bolted to the engine block about halfway down it's length.
Hope this helps.