TM-9-2920-242-35

STARTER, ENGINE ELECTRICAL, ASSEMBLY MODEL 1113943, 1113904 AND 1113944

TECHNICAL MANUAL; DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS

SEPTEMBER 1964

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CHAPTER 4
REPAIR
Section I. GENERAL
15. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
16. CLEANING BEFORE DISASSEMBLY
Before beginning disassembly operations,
Refer to the appropriate maintenance manual
wash the starter exterior thoroughly with dry
for instructions covering the removal and in-
cleaning solvent or mineral spirits paint thinner
stallation of the starter.
and dry with compressed air.
Section II. DISASSEMBLY
17. GENERAL
used as a guide to show
and subassemblies.
a. Disassemble of the starter should be per-
relationship of parts
formed in the sequence presented in the following
paragraphs.
Where reference is made to an
illustration, follow the numbered steps in order
specified. Judgement must be exercised in fol-
lowing the disassembly procedures to perform
only the operations that are necessary.
b. Discard all preformed packings, gaskets,
and oil seals during disassembly and replace
them with new parts during assembly.
c. The exploded views in Appendix II may be
18. DISASSEMBLY INTO SUBASSEMBLIES
a. Refer to figure 4 and remove drive hous-
ing-assembly.
b. Refer to figure 5 and remove lead assem-
bly and disconnect field coil brush connections.
Note. Tag all electrical contact brushes dur-
ing removal to facilitate connection in respec-
tive positions during assembly if inspection in-
dicates that they are in serviceable condition.
FIGURE 4. REMOVING DRIVE HOUSING ASSEMBLY.
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