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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 05:37 AM
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Hello my350z members,
I'm in the process of changing the clutch, I've done it before so it's not that hard. But during the process i removed the two bolts that held the top little housing on top of the starter. So that is off now, along with a rubber piece that fell out. "None of this need to be done besides removing the starter"

How do I put it back correctly? I figured it's worth a shot trying to put it back befor buying the whole new starter.

Thanks in advance guys,
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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 06:37 AM
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I'm guessing you pulled the solenoid apart.

Pics would be helpful on what rubber piece you're talking about. The only ones I've had apart didn't have a rubber piece and was very simple to put together. But they were on old chevy/merc starters.
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Old Sep 23, 2014 | 06:53 AM
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Yup solenoid is what it's called, sorry it's early in the morning and my mind isn't really awake!
It's pretty simple to put it in right? Looks like I could just use my common sense to put it back together. But I was just making sure. I think the rubber could have been outside the solenoid between the solenoid and starter housing it self. But for me it doesn't seem to make sense if I were to be like that ha
Been trying to been a starter diagram but cant find any.
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