Posted by pete 23 on June 21, 2010 at 18:57:30 from (173.87.0.80):
In Reply to: Starters 101 posted by Dave H (MI) on June 21, 2010 at 18:38:38:
What is the starter off of. Sounds like you have one from like an H or M farmall. If so, the drive is inertia driven, in other words when the armature start to spin the drive tends to stand still so it screws its way out on the shaft and when engine fires the drive turns faster than armature so it threads itself back again. You can just hook it up with a set of jumper cables to 6 or l2 volts what ever it is and then check current draw. I rarely check draw as I pretty well know how they should wind out. The most important thing with any starter is the condition of the bushings, wear and lubrication, and brushes for good clean contact on comutator bars. Of course other things like conditon of field coil soldered connections etc. Kind of shooting in the dark here not knowing which type of starter you are working on.
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