Mr2 mk2 3sge gearbox change questions
Mr2 mk2 3sge gearbox change questions
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MrBrightSi

Original Poster:

2,919 posts

192 months

Thursday 23rd February 2012
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Hey guys, decided id change the clutch and gearbox at same time.

Removed inlet gear and what not, removed 2 14mm bolts from starter motor, quite a squeeze but theyre out, however, i cannot get the starter motor off. I've gave it a few good taps with a plastic hammer and its just not budging, i don't wish to drain my coolant system so the big coolant pipe is in the way.

Any advice or a decent guide to get me through this obviously big task

Thanks.

Riknos

4,701 posts

226 months

Friday 24th February 2012
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Tried the imoc.co.uk? This would be my first point of call.

No idea on the starter on an MR2 I'm afraid. If it were an MX5, I'd be able to help you wink

MrBrightSi

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2,919 posts

192 months

Friday 24th February 2012
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Imoc registration has been a pain for me, cant register as ive already got an account, tried to access my account to find its needs to be activated. Try to find forum contacts, cant do it unless registered. Thought i'd try on here as they might be a pain to fix but theyre still a popular car.

Red Devil

13,418 posts

230 months

Saturday 25th February 2012
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MrBrightSi said:
Hey guys, decided id change the clutch and gearbox at same time.

Removed inlet gear and what not, removed 2 14mm bolts from starter motor, quite a squeeze but theyre out, however, i cannot get the starter motor off. I've gave it a few good taps with a plastic hammer and its just not budging, i don't wish to drain my coolant system so the big coolant pipe is in the way.

Any advice or a decent guide to get me through this obviously big task

Thanks.
Have a look at this. Specifically steps 14 and 16. I understand that yours is a different situation but it may just be that the motor requires a little more 'encouragement' to detach than you are currently giving it.

MrBrightSi

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2,919 posts

192 months

Saturday 25th February 2012
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I just wish i could get more access to give it some encouragement, i really do not want to drain the coolant and refill, but i should really do this. I think it's going to be march when i get the car back on the road haha.

OlberJ

14,101 posts

255 months

Saturday 25th February 2012
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Yep, sharp blow down with a rubber mallet and then rock it up and down to losen it. They can be a bh.

Cooper slip on the neck that sits inside the gearbox hole where it touches. Not too much, don't want it on ur nice new clutch.

Sand where the bolts go through the starter ligaments on the face that touches the gearbox. Seen many not ground properly after re-assembly.