Use one that is correct for your starter. It would be either 153 teeth or 168 teeth.
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The starter is always by your transmission flywheel the cylinoid on the starter has to jump out to the flywheel to turn the motor. Also you can go to auto zone web site to find out locations for parts on your vehicle. Good luck.
depends on wether it is auto or stick flexplate is on auto and flywheel on stick I actually am looking for a Mazda b3300 flexplate seemingly impossible to find
Starter motor ring gear is a large gear cog that fits around the circumference of the flywheel on rear of engine. When the starter motor spins, its 'Bendix' engages this gear to rotate the crankshaft..
automatic? remove transmission and torque converter then remove flexplate (auto has a flexplate not a flywheel if mauel transmission remove gear box and clutch then remove flywheel
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When there are problems in a car, it is important to have a diagram of the problem part. An auto technician at a auto part store might print a diagram of the flywheel for this car, otherwise the diagram is found in the cars manual.
That is a huge job. You have to remove the transmission before you can remove the flywheel. The main seal is under the flywheel/flexplate. Rick Visit my auto blog at http://free-auto-repair-advice.blogspot.com
remove transmission, remove torque converter (auto), or clutch and pressure plate (manual) remove flywheel flywheel and pressure plate must be Torqued to factory specs
sounds like the ring gear or flywheel is worn if you have a manual or stick shift put it in 2nd gear depress clutch let car roll a little release clutch (the engine will turn slightly) then try starting engine. with auto transmission you will have to turn engine over with socket and ratchet bar (if you cant turn over at the drive belt by hand) if this starts your car the flywheel will need replacing... Could also be the bendix ... the solenoid that engages the starter motor to the flywheel.
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