I will second this.  I changed 4 starters in a month on my old '83 Omni (got a 
run of bad starters).  It is a royal pain, but it can be done.  I used a couple 
of 
extensions and a u-joint that we braced by wrapping it up in duct tape.  Sure 
made me appreciate the new starter arrangement when I swapped in a 
newer 2.2 HO engine and 5 speed transaxle.


On 20 Jan 2009 at 8:31, Mike Fisher wrote:

I have gotten my starter out in a non-equal length axle car without
removing anything.  Just need about 4 extensions and luck at hitting
the top bolt.  :)

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> You can remove the starter without removing any axles, if you have
> equal length axles. Just take the bolts out of the hanger for the
> half shaft and the turbo support brace has to be removed. Then, it
> will drop down by the loose half shaft. Been there done that
> (recently too). Good luck.
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