No. The starter motor would gum up and be ruined within a short period of time.
No, it should be internally lubricated so there is no need to lubricate the starter.
Bookstores and auto part retailers sell books on how to fix issues in a vehicle. Installing a starter on a 1987 Chevy Caprice can be found in the books.
Easy. Buy a hanes manual. Everythings in there. Go to autozone or advanced auto parts and they are sure to have it.
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Installing a starter on your 1998 Nissan will take approximately one hour. Removing and installing a starter is a very simple process.
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I would remove the starter and take it to a local auto parts store that offers free testing. Sure sounds like there is a dead-short inside. See "Related Questions" below for more about removing/installing a Windstar starter
No they do not require you mess with them when new.
when installing them always pack the bearings with grease, if the bearing has been run without grease and making a roaring sound it is probably bad and needs replaced
yes if you dont remove the positive terminal off the battery before unistalling the starter or installing it the lead going to the starter will be hot.
Most auto parts stores sell it.
Yes, replacing a starter solenoid is expensive. It is about $80.00 for the actual starter plus any man hours that go into installing the starter. It will end up costing around $400.00.