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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Montana
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Re: Starter
If it's a stick shift then you probably won't be able to get the starter out/in past the clutch slave cylinder.
You can't get the slave cylinder out without disconnecting the hydraulic line, but I found that I could remove the two little mounting bolts and pull the cylinder out slightly and shift it to one side just enough for the starter to slip past. At least that's what I found with my 89 5.0.
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