Emergency Start; Service - Westerbeke 8.0KW-60Hz ENDT Operator's Manual

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STARTER MOTOR
A
WARNING:
When performing these procedures,
position yourself safely away from the moving parts of
the engine in case the engine .sfarts-up. Also warn
other crew members of the danger.
IGNITION
TERMINAL
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TERMINAL
Test again by jumping the two large tenninal studs. Hold the
screwdriver blade
firmly
between the studs. Do not allow the
screwdriver blade to touch the solenoid or starter casing, this
would cause a short.
A
WARNING:
There will be arching as the full
starting cu"ent should be flowing thm the blade of
the screwdriver.
If the
starter
spins, the solenoid is faulty.
If the starter falls to
spin,
the motor is probably faulty.
If
no
arching occurred, there is no juice reaching the
solenoid.
NOTE:
Starter motors are either inertia type or pre-engaged.
In the pre-engaged model, the solenoid also moves an ann
that
engages the starter motor to theflywheel of the engine.
using a screwdriver to bypass the solenoid on such a starter
will
rwt
the motor without engaging the flywheel. Turn the
starter switch on to provide powe1' to the solenoid. Hopefully
it will create enough magnetic field for the ann to move even
though the contacts inside the solenoid are bad.
EMERGENCY START
Corrosion to the starter brushes and/or the solenoid contacts
can cause the sporadic problem of the engine starting one
time but not another. If corrosion is the problem, the starter
will
need. to be rebuilt.
It
is however, sometimes possible to get started by taping the
starter lightly with a small hammer.
With the battery switch off and no ignition,. tap lightly on the
starter/solenoid casing as shown, tl1en try to start the engine.
CAREFULLY NOT TO HIT
/.
FITTINGS OR WIRE CONNECTIONS
I
If that fails, tum the battery switch on and have a crew
member turn the ignition on and off rapidly as you tap again
with the hammer., This
may
loosen the brushes and allow
contact to start the engine. When you reach a repair facility,
the
starter
will need to be repaired.
SERVICE
WESTERBEKE uses a standard starter motor which can be
serviced or rebuilt
at
any starter motor automotive service
center,
If replacing the starter motor, make certain the new motor is
certified for marine use. Automotive starters do not meet
USCG standards. If in doubt, contact your WESTERBEKB
dealer.
TO REMOVE FOR SERVICE
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. If necessary, remove any components to gain full access
to the starter motor.
3. Label and disconnect the wiring from the starter. (Do not
allow wires to touch, tape over the terminals).
4.
Remove
the
starter mounting bolts.
5. Remove the starter
from the engine.
In some cases the
starter will have to be turned
to
a
different angle to clear
obstructions,
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