Starter Motor Components
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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What part is the electrical switch | Solenoid
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What parts allow current to flow to the motor | Carbon Brushes
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What type of motor is generally used | Permanent magnet
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What allows drive to be transmitted in one direction | One way clutch
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How is the starter motor earthed | Through the casing
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How many coils does the solenoid have | Two
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Name the two coils used in the solenoid | Push in and Hold in
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What speed does the engine need to turn over to start | 150 Rpm
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What part makes constant contact with the carbon brushes | Commutator
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What battery terminal should be removed first before removal of the starter motor | Negative
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What does the starter motor engage into | Ring gear
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