ELECTRIC START SYSTEM (12 VOLT)
4.
Remove the bolt that secures the lower bracket to
the chassis. Remove the starter. While removing,
be careful not to move the starter side to side as
you may bend the pinion shaft. (See Figure 97.)
2. Remove the two screws and drag-spring stud (A)
that secure the gear cover plate to the motor
housing. (See Figure 99.) Remove the cover
plate. Note that the plate has “OUT” stamped on
the top. During installation “OUT” must face the
pinion/clutch assembly.
A
Figure 97
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Figure 99
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Starter Testing
3.
Remove the pinion gear, driven gear and thrust
washer. Clean all parts thoroughly and inspect for
damage or wear. (See Figure 100.)
1.
Connect the red lead of an ohmmeter to the red
wire of the starter connector and the black lead of
the ohmmeter to the blue wire. Slowly rotate the
armature through 360 degrees. If rotated rapidly,
the starter acts like a generator and readings will
be incorrect.
2.
Measure resistance. Reading should be less than
10
ohms. If high resistance or open circuit (infinite
resistance) is shown, replace the starter motor.
Starter Disassembly
1.
Slide the pinion/clutch assembly (A) off the pinion
shaft. Remove the retaining ring from the pinion/
clutch assembly and disassemble completely.
Inspect all parts for wear or damage and replace
as needed. (See Figure 98.)
Figure 100
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Figure 98
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