Pescado wrote:-Is removing the crank pulley’s for cleaning/painting as easy as just removing the bolt?
In theory yes, but in practice, unfortunately no. It's actually a nut, and you can use either a 38mm or a 1.5" socket. The challenge is that it is often fiendishly tight, requiring an impact wrench to loosen. It does loosen in the normal direction, by the way. I have sometimes been able to remove it by putting the car in 4th gear and having someone hold the brakes while I used a long breaker bar to loosen it. Other times it takes an impact wrench, and the challenge there is getting a direct line of attack for the wrench. I have sometimes been able to remove the radiator, remove the nuts on the engine mounts, raise the engine as high as possible, and then use an impact gun through the front grill with long extensions. However, I tried this about a week ago on an '80 spider, and that nut just laughed at me.
Pescado wrote:-thinking of putting in a new starter at this point
Now is definitely the time to do it in terms of easiness. Many people like the gear reduction starters.
Pescado wrote:-do you see anything that needs attention?
Unless you know the timing belt tensioner bearing is fairly new, I'd replace it at the same time as you do the timing belt. In fact, if you suspect your water pump might be getting old, now is a good time to replace that as well. And, since you have easy access, I'd remove the radiator and give it a good flush with a garden hose. Run the water in the reverse direction as well, that is, in through the bottom outlet.
-Bryan