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starter replacement/shroud removal

Anyone removed the starter from one of these. It is a 1959 three wheeler. I have removed most of the sheet metal around the wisonsin motor, but it appears the fan/turbine shroud could possible be bolted behind the fan/turbine in two places. That seems like a crazy thing to do. So has anyone seen one of these apart or perhaps have those pages in a manual? Once in the past it was done from a pit, but even that was very difficult. Thanks, Don
Serial number is A1D 3442D
  • Posted 26 Nov 2020 02:55
  • By don_chapman
  • joined 26 Nov'20 - 1 message
  • Idaho, United States
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Ya it works a lot easier if you pull the forklift on it's side little and come from below the starter...I just hook a chain to the rack and use my truck to pull it up enough to get blocks under and I go from underneath the thing instead of pulling all the **** out of the way
  • Posted 8 Oct 2023 06:12
  • By Duckdodger
  • joined 8 Oct'23 - 1 message
  • California, United States
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