To replace it, should be a simple matter of removing the large 12V cable from the battery to the motor, the connection to the solenoid and the two bolts/bolt+nuts that hold the starter motor to the block. Disconnect the battery of course!
For the top bolt on the starter motor I suggest attempting to use all your socket extensions and your universal joint (if you have one). This has worked for me in the past. The bottom one should be too bad to get to.
They generally aren't the most fun things to do, but if you have tiny hands and some patience you should go OK
Cheers
Wilbo
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