Starter Overhaul: Disassembly/Reassembly
Armature Inspection and Test
- Remove the starter (see STARTER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ).
- Disassemble the starter as shown in the Exploded View.
- Inspect the armature for wear or damage from contact with the permanent magnet. If there is wear or damage, replace the armature.
- Check the commutator (A) surface. If the surface is dirty or burnt, resurface with emery cloth or a lathe to the specification in step 5, or recondition with #500 or #600 sandpaper (B).
- Check the commutator diameter. If the diameter is below the service limit, replace the armature.
Commutator Diameter
Standard (New): 28.0-28.1 mm (1.102-1.106 in)
Service Limit: 27.5 mm (1.083 in)
- Measure the commutator (A) runout.
- If the commutator runout is within the service limit, check the commutator for carbon dust or brass chips between the segments.
- If the commutator runout is not within the service limit, replace the armature.
Commutator Runout
Standard (New): 0.02 mm (0.001 in) max.
Service Limit: 0.05 mm (0.002 in)
- Use a digital caliper or dial caliper to check the mica depth (A). If the mica depth is below the service limit, replace the armature.
Commutator Mica Depth
Standard (New): 0.40-0.50 mm (0.016-0.020 in)
Service Limit: 0.15 mm (0.006 in)
- Use an ohmmeter to check for continuity between the segments of the commutator. If there is an open circuit between any of the segments, replace the armature.
- Place the armature (A) on an armature tester (B). Hold a hacksaw blade (C) on the armature core. If the blade is attracted to the core or vibrates while the core is turned, the armature is shorted. Replace the armature.
- Use an ohmmeter to check for continuity between the commutator (A) and armature coil core (B), and between the commutator and armature shaft (C). If there is continuity, replace the armature.
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Starter Brush Inspection
- Measure the brush length. If it is not within the service limit, replace the brush holder assembly.
Brush Length
Standard (New): 11.1-11.5 mm (0.44-0.45 in)
Service Limit: 4.3 mm (0.17 in)
Starter Brush Holder Test
- Check for continuity between the (+) brushes (A) and (-) brushes (B). If there is continuity, replace the brush holder assembly.
Planetary Gear Inspection
- Check the planetary gears (A) and internal ring gear (B). Replace them if they are worn or damaged.
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Overrunning Clutch Inspection
- Holding the drive gear (A), turn the gear shaft (B) clockwise. Check that the drive gear comes out to the other end. If the drive gear does not move smoothly, replace the gear cover assembly.
- Holding the drive gear, turn the gear shaft counterclockwise. The gear shaft should rotate freely. If the gear shaft does not rotate smoothly, replace the gear cover assembly.
- If the drive gear is worn or damaged, replace the overrunning clutch assembly; the gear is not available separately. Check the condition of the flywheel ring gear. Replace it if the starter drive gear teeth are damaged.
- Install the brush into the brush holder, and set the armature (A) in the brush holder (B).NOTE: To seat the new brushes, slip a strip of #500 or #600 sandpaper, with the grit side up, between the commutator and each brush, and smoothly rotate the armature. The contact surface of the brushes will be sanded to the same contour as the commutator.
- While squeezing a spring (C), insert it in the hole on the brush holder, and push it until it bottoms. Repeat this for the other three springs (D, E, and F).
- Install the armature and brush holder assembly into the housing.
Starter Reassembly
NOTE:
Make sure the armature stays in the holder.