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dont know what the heck the other answers were trying to do fix
T he question was how to remove the starter motor on a 4 cyl magna 1988 mitsubishi .. that makes it a TN or first gen magna
ok TN can be either carby or an EFI setup
disconnect battery
14mm bolts two hold the starter on
undo the battery positive cable on the starter
and the ignition wire on the starter
On an EFI you have to go under the engine and undo the support bracket of the efi inlet manifold to get the starter out
underneath the car
the interim shaft is one of the bolts holding the bracket to the block
on a carby you can do it from the top
from the drivers side
Hooters2810, Depends on why you want to remove it. If for instance you have a siezed alternator preventing the starter motor from starting the engine, (not uncommon), - and you just want to "get the Magna home from the shops", or get to the nearest repair shop, do what the Australian Road Service operarors do, and cut it off with a pair of cable sheers or a sharp trimming knife. Watch the temperature guage on the way home though. Shut it down and park it somewhere to let it cool completely before starting out again as soon as the temperature gets above your normal running temperature. Without the fan and waterpump running, the engine temperature will skyrocket, and you'll be up for replacement if you cook it. Cheers
If you are needing to replace it yourself, - you've got quite a bit of dismantling work to get it out, and a new one in. If you haven't done this sort of thing before, - get a service manual, and definitely don't attempt this with a hot engine. You'll burn yourself. Cheers
you open up the hood of the car or as it is called bonnet and you go to the back of the headlight there shold be screws there and you open the and simply pull out the cover and pull out the bulb
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