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◎ STARTER MOTOR
The starter motor is a complete service part. If it is determined
that the starter motor is the failed part, replace as needed.
1. Connect the battery (+) terminal and starter motor cable
2. Using a jumper connect start motor (-) terminal and
frame ground.
3. Check the operation of the starter motor.
This check is likely to produce sparks, so be sure
that no flammable gas or fluid is in the vicinity.
A wire that is used as a jumper wire must have the
equivalent capacity or more as that of the battery
wire, otherwise the jumper wire may burn.
4. If start motor does not turn or has gride noise, repair or
replace the start motor.
STARTER MOTOR SERVICE
The starter motor is a complete service part. If it is determined
that the starter motor is the failed part, replace as needed. See
the parts manual for correct part numbers.
STARTER MOTOR DISASSEMBLY
NOTE: Use only electrical contact cleaner to clean
starter motor parts. Other solvents may leave a
residue or damage internal parts and insulation.
NOTE: Some starter motors may not be serviceable.
Replacement of entire assembly may be required.
Check the parts manual for replacement part information.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable and starter motor
harness. Remove the (2) bolts from the starter and pull it from
the engine.
2. Remove the 2 main screws.
3. Remove magnet housing while holding the armature and
brush holder section together.