Club Car Electric Precedent 2008 Maintenance And Service Manual page 291

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MOTOR (MODEL 5BC59JBS6390)
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Figure 18-11 Bearing Removal
2.3. Slide the armature, bearing end first, into the stator shell. Make sure the brushes are held back while
positioning the armature for proper commutator/brush contact. Release the brushes and place the springs
outside the brushes so the brushes are being held against the commutator. See following CAUTION.
CAUTION
• If the motor is being assembled with the armature standing on end as the commutator is positioned,
make sure the brushes are held back. Do not allow the brushes to support the weight of the stator
shell. The brushes can be easily damaged by this weight.
3.
Install the end shield onto the stator shell.
3.1. Attach the end shield (10) to bearing retainer (16) by aligning the two holes in the bearing retainer with the
two mating holes in the end shield and installing the screws (9) (Figure 18-13, Page 18-12). Tighten the
screws to 17 in-lb (1.9 N·m). See following NOTE.
NOTE: Use a long screw (1) with the same thread specifications as the mounting screws to maintain hole alignment
while starting the first mounting screw (Figure 18-13, Page 18-12).
3.2. Align the match marks on the end shield and the stator shell, then install the four screws (8) (Figure 18-10,
Page 18-8). Tighten the screws to 90 in-lb (10 N·m).
NOTE: Make sure the motor speed sensor wires located on the end shield are aligned between the terminals on
the motor housing.
4.
Make sure the armature turns freely. If it does not turn freely, disassemble the motor to find the problem. Make
sure the bearing is properly seated in the end shield when assembling the motor.
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Motor Assembly
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