
The top bolt has a wire on it going from it to the firewall.






I had to use a really long extender on my socket wrench. Also, there was very little room to move the wrench even then. I am starting to like the idea of an air wrench for jobs like this.

The starter is out.

It looks like I had a hive of something make a nest all the way up here on the starter. That's a bit disturbing. The engine ran when I bought the car but now I wonder what else I am going to find in it.

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