ELECTRICAL STARTING MECHANISM
STARTER MOTOR
The starter motor is actually a direct current (DC) motor, and its structure is shown in the picture.
1. Outer Cover, Motor
2. Rotor, Motor
3. Base, Carbon Brush
4. Plate, Positive Electrode
5. Carbon Brush, Positive Electrode
6. Carbon Brush, Negative Electrode
STARTER MOTOR REMOVAL
Before removal, first shut off the main switch, and
disconnect the battery connecting wire. Then press
the starting button, at this time the starter motor
should not run. This should be done to insure safety.
• Remove the starter motor lead wire clamp.
• Remove the starter motor holding bolt, and remove the starter
motor.
• Roll up the rubber water- resistance cover, and remove the
starter motor joint.
• Remove the motor case bolt, the carbon brush seat, and the
motor case etc.
7. O-ring
8. O-ring
9. Bolt
10. Spring Washer
11. Washer
12. O-ring
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