SOURCE: 1997 ford f150 4.2 L engine starter mount bolts
take old bolts to auto parts store and match
SOURCE: Dumb question... According to AllData, this is the
Perhaps you're reading more into this than is really there.
The AllData advise sounds accurate, and I'm confident the spirit of the instruction is to perform these initial steps from under the hood (on the top side of the engine). Having completed the initial steps, go under the car and actually physically remove the starter from underneath.
Did you purchase a single vehicle subscription to AllData from AutoZone? The basic subscription is for only one year. For about the same amount of money you can purchase a vehicle specific repair manual and use it until you wear the ink from the pages. I'll take hardcopy over internet any day!
SOURCE: Having trouble replacing starter in my 2003 Honda
No there is not a trick, just very tight. If you aren't using a socket set with an extention it is almost impossible to get the bolts out though.
SOURCE: where are the motor mount bolts
Your under the car working on the starter
You look at the mounts,they have to have at least 2 or 3
bolts holding them to the sub frame,you don't remove the
engine side of mount !!!
SOURCE: How do I remove top mounting bolt on starter on a 2003 Mountaineer
With a wobble extension and socket..
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