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It is definitely doable as I removed and reinstalled my starter 4 times in an hour on my '86 one frustrating afternoon. Like has been mentioned you will need an allen head socket that fits the bolt and about a 10" extension. Get some old clothes on that you don't ever care about wearing again. Car up on jack stands like you have it. Slide underneath the transaxle with your head towards the front of the car and looking up at the transaxle. Now holding the extension with socket in your left hand take your right hand and reach out, around and up to the top of the transaxle and keep feeling around until you find that pesky bolt. Keep a finger on it so you don't lose it! Now take the extension in your left hand and move it around on the other side until you have it up there by your right hand and using both hands guide it into the bolt head. Keep using your right hand to keep the socket in the bolt and your left to operate the ratchet. You should be hugging your transaxle. Enjoy the moment. Smoke a cigarette afterwards.
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Kurt V
No more Porsches, but a revolving number of motorcycles.
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