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Starting Systems

State a major safety precaution when removing or working around a starting motor

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Don’t make your starter an Arc Welder!

Always unhook the battery ground

Before removing the starter motor

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Starting Systems

Identify the following components

Armature

Commutator

Brushes

Pole Shoe

Field Coil

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Starter Armatures

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The Armature is a rotating electromagnet

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Commutator bars allow current in and out of the armature

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Brushes ride on commutator barsBrushes transfer electrons from the stationary field coils to the spinning armature

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Insulated BrushesGrounded Brushes

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Field Coils are Stationary Electromagnets

Pole Shoes concentrate the stationary magnetic field

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Starting Systems

Identify the following components

Starter housing or frame

Bushings

Starter Drive Pinion

Over-running clutch

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Starter Diagnosis

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Worn out bushings...Allow the armature to drag on the pole shoes

This will slow the starter and INCREASE amp draw

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Worn or Dry Armature shaft will

INCREASE amp flow

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Burned commutator bars restrict the amp flow

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Worn out brushes DECREASE amp flow

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There will be more questions...

...On the test….

…than I am covering here.

Read your book…

and complete Starter Labs

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Test the Starting System

Check Cranking RPM

Check Cranking Volts

Check Cranking Amps

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Low Cranking RPM

A slow turning starter will pull extra amps

Could be caused by tight engine

(New Engines)

Can be caused by advanced timing

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Low Cranking RPM

Low cranking RPM….

…With low cranking Amps…

Bad Starter

Worn brushes, Bad commutator bars, open in field or armature

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Cranking Volts

Power is required to turn motor

P = I x E

Low volts will cause high amps

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Low Cranking Volts

Cranking volts at battery should be over 10V

Load test battery if low cranking volts

Excessive amp draw can cause low cranking volts in a good battery

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High Cranking Amps

Check voltage drop across STARTER MOTOR

If Battery cranking volt is 1/2 volt more than Starter volt drop diagnose battery cables and connections

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If cranking volts are within 1 volt of battery…

Insure engine turns freely

Insure ignition does not cause slow turning engine

Replace Starter Motor

(assuming there are excessive amps)

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Before you install the rebuilt starter

Bench test the replacement

It may save you a starter R & R

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Starting Systems

Understand the operation of the two starting circuits

#1 Starter Control Circuit

#2 Starter Motor Circuit

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Starter Solenoid

Understand the function of the Pull In solenoid windings….

…and the hold in solenoid windings

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Starter Solenoids

Predict the effect of an open circuit in the solenoid pull in windings….

….and the solenoid hold in windings

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Notice pitted contact ring

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24 Volt Series/Parallel Switch

Understand how 12 volt batteries can be used to run a 24 Volt starting system

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Series/Parallel Switch

Diagnose a defective series parallel switch using a volt meter

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Starter Control

Identify variations in starter control circuits

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Test the Starting System

The Bottom Line Test cranking RPM

Test Cranking Volts

Test Cranking Amps