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NOTE: SPECIFICATION TABLES BEGIN ON PAGE 41 OF THIS SECTION.
Test Interlock Switch Wiring
Model Series 120000
1. Disconnect interlock switch wires from spade
terminals on switch and at starter motor connector.
2. Set meter to read ohms.
3. Connect one meter test lead to end of one wire
inside connector and other test lead to second
connector terminal for the same wire. Light should
be on or meter should read low or no resistance.
Wiggle wire inside connector. Light should stay
constant or meter should not change value.
Replace or repair wiring if there is no continuity or
intermittent. Repeat for each wire in harness.
NOTE:Some equipment manufacturers provide a
key operated ignition switch. For servicing,
contact equipment manufacturer.
Test 6 or 12 Volt Starter Motor
Tools, Procedure
DMM (#19464)
Tachometer capable of reading 10,000 RPM.
Fully charged 6 or 12 volt battery.
See Table No. 2, Specifications.
Fig. 16 – Starter motor exploded view:
Roll pin (1)
Clutch retainer assembly (2)
Pinion gear (3)
Helix and drive assembly (4)
Thrust washer (5)
Spring washer (6)
Drive end cap (7)
Armature (8)
Thru bolts (9)
Housing (10)
Seam (11)
End cap (12)
1. Set the meter to read DC amps.
2. Connect the starter motor, battery and meter,
Fig. 17.
3. Place the tachometer on the starter motor and
activate the motor.
If the motor does not perform satisfactorily, see
Interpreting Starter Motor Test Results, P. 7.
Fig. 16
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12
11
2
4
1
3
6
8
5
7
9
12 Volt DC Starter Motor
Nylon Pinion
Model Series 130000
Test
Tools, Procedure
DC Shunt, Tool #19359 and DMM (#19464) or
VOA Meter.
Tachometer capable of reading 10,000 RPM.
Fully charged 12 volt battery.
See Table No. 3 (Nylon Pinion), Specifications.
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