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rjpbboi 10-26-06 08:32 PM

Is the starter for our cars under the car?
 
So I was checking for why my car wouldn't start, so after replacing the plugs and all the plug wires, I followed the battery cables to the starter. I found the starter under the car right where the transmission is, is this the starter?

Imgon 10-26-06 08:33 PM

Starter
 
Yes the starter is on the drivers side attached to the bell housing for the trans.

rjpbboi 10-26-06 08:38 PM

NVM, I'm dumb, it is. Mods please remove thread. I was just weired out that it was way down there. My friend told me it is.

Innovation 10-26-06 08:42 PM

Dur De Dur

Sideways7 10-26-06 09:00 PM

Where else would it be?

Richter12x2 10-26-06 09:01 PM

Yeah, it's pretty weird that the starter would be right there by the transmission. Almost like it's connected to the flywheel or something. Mazda engineers are amateurs, they should put it in the trunk next to the spare like my Civic. :D

Seriously though, on every car I've ever seen, the starter is mounted to the flywheel, which is between the engine and transmission. Apparently there are some older cars where the starter turns the engine from the front side of the engine (near the crank pulley) instead of the rear (where the transmission is) but I've never seen one up close and personal.

Theoretically you could mount the starter on the back wheel, but the battery cables would have to be REAL long, and the starter would have to have mad torque. :D

edit: although on electric cars, the starter doesn't turn the engine mechanically, it's a great big capacitor, so you could theoretically put it anywhere you wanted.

BASTARD 10-26-06 09:07 PM

Thats wierd.... I have been using a hand crank thru the front grill to start my car??

oinesra 10-27-06 12:41 AM

although it turns the "flywheel", the starter on a caddy northstar motor is under the intake manifold, between the heads.

not sure why i posted this. just wanted to join the fun i guess.

misterstyx69 10-27-06 01:00 AM

There's a Starter on the Car?..SHIT!..for the Last Year I have been parking on STEEP Hills..and Just "jog the clutch" ..she fires up and I go on my Merry way..Yuk,Yuk,Yuk..

sykminded 10-27-06 01:08 AM

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Richter12x2 10-27-06 10:30 AM

Oh yeah, and while we're on this topic, where's the starter fluid reservoir. I bought a great big bottle of starter fluid but I can't find where to put it! :D

philiptompkins 10-27-06 10:36 AM

I alway thought is had a rotary starter, how odd.

philiptompkins 10-27-06 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by Richter12x2
Oh yeah, and while we're on this topic, where's the starter fluid reservoir. I bought a great big bottle of starter fluid but I can't find where to put it! :D

right next to the VTACK reservior, this running low could cause you 5th and 6th ports not to open ;)

rjpbboi 10-27-06 10:43 AM


Apparently there are some older cars where the starter turns the engine from the front side of the engine (near the crank pulley) instead of the rear (where the transmission is) but I've never seen one up close and personal.
See that's how I got all confused, that's where it is on my Trans Am, the only other car I've worked on.

Richter12x2 10-27-06 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by rjpbboi
See that's how I got all confused, that's where it is on my Trans Am, the only other car I've worked on.

I had just figured since most cars are front wheel drive anymore, it's easy to forget about the transmission being right there too. On my Neon, the starter is like RIGHT on the front center of the engine compartment just under the intake runners, but it's still on the flywheel between the engine and transmission.

BTW, don't take any of this other stuff to heart. It's all in good fun. :D

Richter12x2 10-27-06 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by philiptompkins
right next to the VTACK reservior, this running low could cause you 5th and 6th ports not to open ;)

Crap, I just got back from autozone and I can't find the VTACK oil! Luckily they had the head gasket I needed for the Mustang and I got it installed, but I think I did something wrong. The car still smokes like crazy and I can't get RTV out of my hair. :D Is the gasket supposed to go on top of my head, or around my neck? :D

Sideways7 10-27-06 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by Richter12x2
I had just figured since most cars are front wheel drive anymore, it's easy to forget about the transmission being right there too. On my Neon, the starter is like RIGHT on the front center of the engine compartment just under the intake runners, but it's still on the flywheel between the engine and transmission.

BTW, don't take any of this other stuff to heart. It's all in good fun. :D

Yeah, thats what I thought at first, too. Although its still under the car on my wife's 6, and its front wheel drive.

riverzendz 10-27-06 11:37 AM

Technically speaking, the "starter" is used on piston motors. Here in the rotary world it is referred to as the "starter."

suijen2 10-27-06 12:47 PM

I thought the starter was the guy in the driver seat holding the key...

Goofy 10-27-06 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by suijen2
I thought the starter was the guy in the driver seat holding the key...

No, it's the guy on the sideline with the pistol and the stopwatch.

Richter12x2 10-27-06 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by riverzendz
Technically speaking, the "starter" is used on piston motors. Here in the rotary world it is referred to as the "starter."


Sweet, thanks for clearing THAT up! :D I feel so foolish. All this time I've been calling it a starter when I should have called it a starter instead. Imagine my chagrin! I'll never call a starter a starter again! :D

Sideways7 10-27-06 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by Richter12x2
Sweet, thanks for clearing THAT up! :D I feel so foolish. All this time I've been calling it a starter when I should have called it a starter instead. Imagine my chagrin! I'll never call a starter a starter again! :D

Yeah, thats what I was thinking.

riverzendz 10-27-06 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Richter12x2
Sweet, thanks for clearing THAT up! :D I feel so foolish. All this time I've been calling it a starter when I should have called it a starter instead. Imagine my chagrin! I'll never call a starter a starter again! :D


Hey no problem. Any time. I was hoping I was able to clear up any misconceptions about starters versus starters.

Aaron Cake 10-27-06 03:55 PM

OK people, we've established the location of the starter and had our jollies...any more of the off topic posting should be taken to the Lounge...


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