STARTING SYSTEM - 4A - 11
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Positive Current Flow
This is a general description of the positive current
flow, from the battery and through the system until the
starter motor cranks.
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Battery to the solenoid switch (on starter) (RED
battery cable).
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Solenoid switch to circuit breaker (RED).
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Circuit breaker to wire junction (RED-PUR).
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Wire junction to wiring harness plug (RED-PUR)
terminal 6.
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Wiring harness plug to 20 amp fuse (RED-PUR).
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20 amp fuse to ignition switch terminal I
(RED-PUR). At this point ignition switch is turned
to START.
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Ignition switch terminal B to terminal S.
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Ignition switch terminal S to neutral start switch
(YEL-RED). NEUTRAL START SWITCH MUST
BE AT NEUTRAL POSITION.
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Neutral start switch to wiring harness plug termi-
nal 7 (YEL-RED).
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Wiring harness plug to starter solenoid (small ter-
minal) (YEL-RED). Also ensure that black (small
terminal) wire is grounded.
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Starter solenoid is now “closed,” completing cir-
cuit between large terminal (RED-PUR) and other
large terminal (YEL-RED), causing starter motor
to crank.
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CAUTION
The starter motor is designed to operate under
great overload and produce a high horsepower
for its size. It can do this only for a short time,
since considerable heat accumulates and can
cause serious damage. For this reason, the
cranking motor must never be used for more than
30 seconds at any one time. Cranking should not
be repeated without a pause of at least 2 minutes
to permit the heat to escape.
Periodic Inspection
Cranking motor and solenoid are completely en-
closed in the drive housing to prevent entrance of
moisture and dirt. However, periodic inspection is re-
quired as follows:
1. Inspect terminals for corrosion and loose connec-
tions.
2. Inspect wiring for frayed and worn insulation.
3. Check mounting bolts for tightness.
Starter Motor Repair
Removal
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WARNING
Disconnect battery cables at battery before re-
moving starter.
1. Disconnect battery cables from battery.
2. Disconnect wires from solenoid terminals.
3. Remove starter mounting bolts.
4. Pull starter assembly away from flywheel and re-
move from engine.
Summary of Contents for 13
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Page 7: ...1 A IMPORTANT INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 72000 ...
Page 15: ...1 B 50617 IMPORTANT INFORMATION MAINTENANCE ...
Page 36: ...1 C IMPORTANT INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 74: ...2 A 50633 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 4 CYL ALPHA ONE DRIVE ...
Page 88: ...3 A 26790 ENGINE 181 CID 3 0L 4 CYLINDER GM ENGINE ...
Page 137: ...4 A 72079 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS STARTING SYSTEM ...
Page 170: ...4 B 71855 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IGNITION SYSTEM ...
Page 197: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CHARGING SYSTEM 4 C 72078 ...
Page 237: ...4 D 72747 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS INSTRUMENTATION ...
Page 250: ...4 E 72938 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS WIRING DIAGRAMS ...
Page 264: ...5 A FUEL SYSTEM FUEL PUMP ...
Page 271: ...5 B 72681 FUEL SYSTEM MERCARB 2 BARREL CARBURETOR ...
Page 300: ...6 A 50628 COOLING SYSTEM SEAWATER COOLED MODELS ...
Page 309: ...6 B 73665 COOLING SYSTEM CLOSED COOLING MODELS ...
Page 325: ...C 6 EXHAUST SYSTEM MANIFOLD ...
Page 331: ...7 A 71317 POWER STEERING PUMP ...