Bolts for starter

GaBoy

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I do not have enough arms and hands to place the bolts for the starter in place. 81 Merc GM 350/260 starter bolts. Does anyone know of a way to hold bolt so when I place the starter up to block then I can screw bolt into place. Had thought about using silicon glue to hold in place?????? Bolts go in through bottom bracket.
 

wire2

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Re: Bolts for starter

Put the bolts through the stater, wrap a small strip of masking tape (1/8 x 2") around the threads close to the starter. Leave the tape ends sticking out, will keep the bolts captive until you start the threads.
 

Mischief Managed

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Re: Bolts for starter

Another way is to put the bolts in and then put a rubber band around the heads of them to pull the heads toward each other. It puts enough pressure on them to keep them from falling out.
 

erikgreen

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Re: Bolts for starter

I just held the starter up to the motor with one hand and used the other to screw in the bolts part way with my fingers.

Then once they were started I put them the rest of the way in with a ratchet.

Erik
 

GaBoy

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Re: Bolts for starter

I tried holding starter and using other hand to no avail. Thanks for the other ideas and I will try each one of them.
 

elpaso

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Re: Bolts for starter

Drop a small diameter rope or cord - between the exhaust
manifold and block, just behind the riser. Tie to end of
starter. While taking weight off starter with rope, push
nose into bell housing, a little up or down will hold in
place, and help start bolt with one hand.
If you have extra man on rope, its even easier.
Put anti-size on threads.
All the bolt hold ideas will work.
 

GaBoy

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Re: Bolts for starter

My plans were to use a strap of some type to hold the starter in place. Your idea will work and thanks. Will let you know how it works.
 
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