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KENR6932
Disassembly and Assembly Section
2.
Position alternator (3) on alternator mounting
bracket (4).
3.
Install bolt (5) to alternator (3). Install washer (2)
and nut (1) to bolt (5).
4.
Install bolt (6) to alternator (3).
5.
Tighten nut (1) and bolt (6) to a torque of 22 N·m
(16 lb ft).
6.
Connect wiring harness assembly to alternator (3).
7.
Install the alternator belt. Refer to Disassembly
and Assembly, “Alternator Belt - Remove and
Install”.
8.
Restore the electrical supply.
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Alternator - Install
(Alternators with Mounting
Pads)
Installation Procedure
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Illustration 369
1.
If necessary, install pulley (4) and nut (5) to
alternator (1). Hold the shaft of alternator (1) with
an allen wrench. Use a cranked ring spanner in
order to tighten nut (5). Tighten the nut to a torque
of 127 N·m (93 lb ft).
2.
Position alternator (1) on alternator mounting
bracket (2). Install bolts (3) into the alternator
bracket. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 44 N·m
(32 lb ft).
3.
Connect the wiring harness assembly to alternator
(1).
4.
Install the alternator belt. Refer to Disassembly
and Assembly , “Alternator Belt - Remove and
Install”.
5.
Restore the electrical supply.
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Electric Starting Motor -
Remove and Install
Removal Procedure
Accidental engine starting can cause injury or
death to personnel working on the equipment.
To avoid accidental engine starting, disconnect
the battery cable from the negative (
−
) battery ter-
minal. Completely tape all metal surfaces of the
disconnected battery cable end in order to prevent
contact with other metal surfaces which could ac-
tivate the engine electrical system.
Place a Do Not Operate tag at the Start/Stop switch
location to inform personnel that the equipment is
being worked on.
1.
Disconnect the battery.
2.
Place identi
fi
cation marks on the harness
assembly that is connected to the electric starting
motor and the solenoid.