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5. Remove the armature from the yoke.
Caution
Be careful not to drop the armature.
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6. Remove the two screws which hold the housing
and the magnetic switch.
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7. Remove the housing from the magnetic switch.
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8. Remove the idle gear, retainer and roller.
Caution
Be careful not to lose the roller.
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9. Remove the over-running clutch assembly from the
housing.
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10. Remove the steel ball from the over-running clutch
assembly.
Caution
Be careful not to lose the steel ball.
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Coil spring Magnet switch
11. Remove the coil spring from the magnetic switch.
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Assembly (main point)
Greasing
Apply grease (lithium base, NLGI No. 2) to the places
shown in the figure.
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Coil spring and steel ball installation
1. Install the coil spring and steel ball to the magnet-
ic switch before installing the over-running clutch
assembly.
2. Assemble the retainer and roller to the idler gear.
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Brush
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Brush installation
1. Assemble the brush holder to the yoke.
2. Assemble the two brushes on the yoke side to the
brush holder.
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Magnetic switch installation
Align the cut out part with the projection of the mag-
netic switch.
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INSPECTION
Armature Coil
1. Ground of the armature coil
(1) Check for continuity between the commutator
and the core by using a circuit tester.
(2) Replace the armature if there is continuity.
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Faulty repair
Bad Good
Mica
Undercut
Segments
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2. Vibration of the commutator
(1) Place the armature on V blocks, and measure
the vibration by using a dial gauge.
(2) If the vibration is Limit or more, repair so that
it becomes standard by using a lathe, or re-
place the armature.
Standard vibration: 0.05 mm (0.002 in)
Limit: 0.4 mm (0.018 in)
Note
Before checking, be sure that there is no play
in the bearings.
3. Outer diameter of the commutator
Replace the armature if the outer diameter of the
commutator is grind limit or less.
4. Roughness of the commutator surface
(1) If the commutator surface is dirty, wipe it with
a cloth.
(2) If it is rough, repair it by using a lathe or fine
sandpaper.
Grind limit: 34 mm (1.34 in)
5. Segment groove depth
If the depth of the mold between segments is limit
depth or less, undercut the grooves by standard
depth.
Standard depth:
0.5—0.8 mm (0.020—0.031 in)
Limit depth: 0.2 mm (0.008 in)
Field Coil
1. Wiring damage
(1) Check for continuity between the connector
and brushes by using a circuit tester.
(2) Replace the yoke assembly if there is no con-
tinuity.
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2. Ground of the field coil
(1) Check for continuity between the connector
and yoke by using a circuit tester.
(2) Repair, or replace the yoke assembly if there
is continuity.
3. Installation of the field coil
Replace the yoke assembly
if
the field coil is loose.
Brush and Brush Holder
1. Brush
If the brushes are worn beyond the wear limit, or
if the wear is near the limit, replace the brushes.
Standard: 17 mm (0.669 in)
Wear limit: 11 mm (0.433 in)
2. Brush spring
(1) Measure the force of the brush spring by us-
ing a spring balance.
(2) Replace the brush spring if the force is limit or
less.
Limit: 9 N (900 g, 31.75 oz)
3. Brush holder
(1) Check for continuity between the insulated
brush and the plate by using a circuit tester.
(2) Repair or replace if there is continuity.
(3) Also check to be sure that the brush slides
smoothly inside the brush holder.
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Suitable _
steel plate
Armature
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Bearing
Check for abnormal noise, looseness, insufficient
lubrication, etc. Replace the bearing if there is any
abnormality.
Take out the bearing, as shown in the figure, by us-
ing the suitable tools.
PERFORMANCE INSPECTION
Magnetic Switch
Disconnect the terminal M wire, and make the fol-
lowing tests.
Pull-in Test
The switch is normal
if
the pinion ejects outward when
the battery is connected as shown in the figure.
Caution
Do not supply power continuously for more
than 10 seconds.
Hold-in Test
1. After completing the pull-in test, disconnect the wire
from terminal M (with the pinion left ejected).
2. The hold-in coil is functioning properly if the pin-
ion does not return.
Return Test
1. Connect the battery between terminal M of the
magnetic switch and the body, as shown in the
figure.
2. Pull the pinion out manually to the pinion stopper
position.
3. The pinion should immediately return to its origi-
nal position when it is released.
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(S) terminal Switch (K)
(B) terminal
Amp. meter
Voltmeter
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No-load Test
1. After adjusting the pinion gap, form a test circuit
with a voltmeter and an ammeter.
Note
Use wires as thick as possible and tighten
each terminal fully.
2. Close switch "K" to run the starter.
If
the voltmeter
and ammeter show the following values while the
starter is running, it is normal.
Battery voltage: 11.5 volts
Current: 120 amperes or less
Gear shaft speed: at 4,000 or more
3. If any abnormality is noted, check it according to
"INSPECTION"
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STARTER (DIESEL
ENGINE, 2.2
KW TYPE)
STARTING SYSTEM CIRCUIT
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ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
Charge the battery fully before starting the following
inspections.
A. If the magnetic switch dose not function dur-
ing starting.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the start position.
2. Measure the voltage between the S terminal and
ground.
3.
If
the measured value is standard voltage or more,
there is starter malfunction.
4. If it is less than standard voltage, there is a mal-
function in the wiring.
Standard voltage: 8 V
Caution
If the magnetic switch is hot, it may not func-
tion even though the voltage is standard volt-
age or more.
B.lf the starter won't crank, or if the cranking
speed is slow.
The problem may be a malfunction of the starter
or in the wiring.
Note
The cranking speed is greatly affected by the
viscosity of the engine oil.
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