Good job! Damn you Toyota for putting the starter in such a tight spot. My Chevy's have all taken like 10 minutes to replace starter motors. When I get this done it better last a million miles.
highly entertaining however not a clue what he did or how he did it, besides the mass air flow components. I am unable to fit in the engine compartment even if there were no engine! Junior using plyers to unbolt the battery leads is telling plus the inside guy's foot on the various components I doubt is in the manual.
It has less to do with the make and more to do with the specific vehicle and motor. Most of my Toyotas have had been right on the side of all the motors. This 100 Series LC (V8) is the first I've owned that need to have multiple pieces removed first.
Almost good work but your camera is very far from the work. I don't even know where starter is located. Or maybe in one of the manifolds hole or where?
@KINGDOM MT It went ok. I am not a mechanic by any stretch of the definition and with a sandwich for lunch it took me 6 hours and was pretty strait forward. I used a 2x12 plank to run fender to fender it is a must have item for this job.