5. Using an ohmmeter, perform the following resistance
measurements and record the results:
SCR PAIRS
MEASURE
RECORDED
BEING
BETWEEN
VALUE
CHECKED
T1 and T6
3 and 6
T2 and T4
2 and 5
T3 and T5
1 and 4
If all measured values are greater than 5K ohms, proceed
to Step 10. If any values are less than 5K ohms, one or
more of the SCRs in that pair is shorted.
6. Remove both SCRs in the pair (See SCR Removal/
Installation).
7. Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance (anode to
cathode) of each SCR to determine which device has
failed.
NOTE: Both SCRs may be defective, but typically, only
one is shorted. If both SCRs provide acceptable resistance
measurements, proceed to Step 10.
8. Replace the defective SCR(s).
9. Retest the “pair” for resistance values indicated above.
10. On the right side of the firing card, measure the resistance
between the red and white gate/cathode leads for each
SCR (1 through 6). A measurement between 5 and
50 ohms is normal. Abnormally high values may indicate
a failed gate for that SCR.
If any red or white SCR gate leads are removed from the
firing card or an SCR, care must be taken to ensure the
leads are replaced EXACTLY as they were (white wires to
gates, and red wires to cathodes on both the firing card and
SCR), or damage to the starter and/or motor may result.
11. Replace the SCRs and retest the pair.
SCR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION — Refer to Fig. 43.
1. Remove the SCR by loosening the clamping bolts on
each side of the SCR,
2. After the SCR has been removed and the bus work is
loose, apply a thin coat of either silicon based thermal
joint compound or a joint compound for aluminum or
copper wire connections to the contact surfaces of the re-
placement SCR. This allows for improved heat dissipa-
tion and electrical conductivity.
3. Place the SCR between the roll pins on the heatsink
assemblies so the roll pins fit into the small holes in each
side of the SCR.
NOTE: Ensure the SCR is installed so the cathode side is
the side from which the red wire extends. The heatsink is
labeled to show the correct orientation.
4. Hand tighten the bolts until the SCR contacts the
heatsink.