Chevrolet 30 Series 1967 Service Manual page 384

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ENGINE-ELECTRICAL 6Y-36
Variations of the enclosed shift lever type starting
motor are used in the Chevrolet Truck Programs. Gas­
oline powered engines use the conventional starting
motor of either the flange or pad mounted (figs.
3s) type housing. Diesel powered truck engines use a
LUBRICATION
The gasoline engine type starting motors have graphite
and oil impregnated bronze bearings and therefore re­
quire no periodic lubrication between major overhauls.
The V
Diesel engine type motors have pipe plug oilers
- 6
and should have
drops of light engine oil every
8 - 1 0
5000 miles or every 300 hours of operation.
RESISTANCE CHECKS
Although the starting motor cannot be checked against
specifications on the car, a check can be made for ex­
cessive resistance in the starting circuit. Place a volt­
meter across points in the cranking circuit as outlined
below and observe the reading with the starting switch
closed and the motor cranking (distributor primary lead
grounded to prevent engine firing).
1. From battery positive post To solenoid battery
terminal.
2. From battery negative post
housing.
3. From solenoid battery terminal To solenoid motor
terminal.
If voltage drop in any of above check exceeds 0.2 volts,
excessive resistance is indicated in that portion of start­
ing circuit and the cause of the excessive resistance
could be located and corrected in order to obtain maxi­
mum efficiency in the circuit.
CAUTION:
Do not operate the starting motor
continuously for more than 30 seconds to avoid
overheating.
When the solenoid fails to pull in, the trouble may be
due to excessive voltage drop in the solenoid control
circuit. To check for this condition, close the starting
switch and measure the voltage drop between the BAT­
TERY terminal of the solenoid and the SWITCH (S)
s and
2
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
To
starting
motor
SERVICE OPERATIONS
flange mounted starting motor but a much heavier duty
design (fig. 3s). Specific mention is made where differ­
ences in service procedures between the two types of
motors occur.
terminal of the solenoid.
1. If this voltage drop exceeds 3.5 volts, excessive re­
sistance in the solenoid control circuit is indicated
and should be corrected.
2. If the voltage drop does not exceed 3.5 volts and the
solenoid does not pull in, measure the voltage avail­
able at the SWITCH terminal of the solenoid.
3. If the solenoid does not feel warm, it should pull in
whenever the voltage available at the SWITCH te r­
minal is 7.7 volts or more. When the solenoid feels
warm, it will require a somewhat higher voltage to
pull in.
STARTING MOTOR AND SOLENOID CHECK
The following checks may be made if the specific
gravity of the battery is 1.215 or higher.
1. If the solenoid does not pull in, measure the voltage
between the switch (S) terminal of the solenoid and
ground with the starting switch closed.
CAUTION:
If the solenoid feels warm, allow to
cool before checking.
If the voltage is less than 7.7 volts, check for ex­
cessive resistance in the solenoid control circuit. If
the voltage exceeds 7.7 volts, remove the starting
motor and check (
1
starting motor pinion clearance, and (3) freedom of
shift lever linkage.
2. If the solenoid " chatters" but does not hold in, check
the solenoid for an open " hold-in" winding. When­
ever it is necessary to replace a starting motor
solenoid,
always
check
clearance.
3. If motor engages but does not crank or cranks slow­
ly, check for excessive resistance in the external
starting circuit, trouble within the starting motor, or
excessive engine resistance to cranking.
STARTER MOTOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Fig. 4s)
The following procedure is a general guide for all
vehicles and will vary slightly depending on the truck
series and model.
1. Disconnect battery ground cable at the battery.
2. Disconnect engine wiring harness and battery leads
at solenoid terminals.
3. Remove starter mounting bolts and retaining nuts and
disengage
starter
assembly
housing.
4. Position starter motor assembly to the flywheel
housing and install the mounting bolts and retaining
nuts.
Torque the mounting bolts 25 - 35 ft. lbs.
5. Connect all wiring leads at the solenoid terminals.
. Connect the battery ground cable and check operation
6
of the unit.
) solenoid current draw, (
starting
m o t o r
pinion
from
the
flywheel
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