so I jacked the car on stands so I can use the crawler and get under it, spend about 20min degreasing the damn thing so I can see what I'm doing, removed the inner wheel plastic, degreased some more then the rain came and yeah ... will get back to it Sat morning I guess, there was a lot of grit on it, my guess is that if grit gets in or the rear mail seal goes then all that crap plus the brushes wearing (carbon) will make perfect baking for the bendix .....
thanks for the photo's thats exacty what I needed, the 3/8 drive might not be enough to loosen the stud...I'll see if an impact wrench fits around the spring
do you know the size of the stud ?
Ok so I have got it going...
The starter was done but the solenoid was gone. The one off eBay apparently was genuine but it is not and the 3 holes don’t align so you can barely use two of the 3 screws to hold the solenoid in so will have to source a genuine one.
Removing was not that hard, you jack it up, disconnect battery negative cable, remove inner wheel plastic shroud, remove front mudguard and use a big lever to bend the exhaust shield to make room to get to one of the studs. I got a 1/2 ratchet there so there is room but one click at a time, then used a 1/4 uni joint drive to take the rest out with the mini Bosch electric rattle gun.
Changed coolant while at it.
I guess now I have to find a genuine one, the original were from factory stamped with the Range Rover logo and made in Germany so not bad nor a stock part, 300k is decent.
Noticed the steering damper is leaking so need to fix that, looked original to me
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