Surely you have a set of sockets. More than likely it is metric. Just try different sizes until you find the one that fits.
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They should be the same diameter, but they may be of different lengths.
it is located under the passenger side of the truck and is near the right lower control arm. It looks like a large cylynder with another smaller one attached to it. There are three bolts that hold it on, the bottom is easily accessable but the others arent as easy.
very simple to replace the starter on this engine, first disconnect the battery then after jacking the car up (easier from underneath ) locate the startermotor it is just under the manifold bolted to the gearbox it is around the size of a coke can. unbolt the three bolts and disconnect the two wires going to the starter the bigger one being the live feed from the battery replace starter with new one three bolts back in ,wires connected, battery back on job done good luck
it's underneath and bolts to the transmission via two bolts. it's the size of a small coffee can. it runs parallel to the oil pan.. it's big. you can' miss it. if you car is having trouble starting, look for corroded wires or a malfunctioning starter realy, which is bolted to the inner fender by the battery. email with further ?'s
bare minimum would be a couple of end wrenches the right size. Sockets and ratchet would be better. Two or three bolts or nuts holding the starter on most vehicles, the positive cable, and the solenoid wire which may just push on, pull off, depending on vehicle