Starter
Wound field starter motors have pole pieces, arranged around the armature, which
are energized by wound field coils.
Enclosed shift lever cranking motors have the shift lever mechanism and the
solenoid plunger enclosed in the drive housing, protecting them from exposure to dirt,
icy conditions, and splashes.
In the basic circuit, solenoid windings are energized when the switch is closed.
The resulting plunger and shift lever movement causes the pinion to engage the engine
flywheel ring gear. The solenoid main contacts close. Cranking then takes place.
When the engine starts, pinion overrun protects the armature from excessive
speed until the switch is opened, at which time the return spring causes the pinion
to disengage. To prevent excessive overrun, the switch should be released immediately
after the engine starts.
Starting System
The engine electrical system includes the following components:
• | All of the related wiring |
Diagnostic tables will aid in troubleshooting system faults. When a fault is
traced to a particular component, refer to that component section of the service manual.
The starting system circuit consists of the following components:
• | All of the related electrical wiring |
All of these components are connected electrically.