Hi-torque starter
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
"Hi-torque" starters can mean a starter made with a gear reduction to add mechanical advantage, or it can mean a starter wound with an armature that delivers more torque than a "standard" starter. | "Hi-torque" starters can mean a starter made with a gear reduction to add mechanical advantage, or it can mean a starter wound with an armature that delivers more torque than a "standard" starter. | ||
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*With the starter on the bench, first use a paint marker to provide alignment marks on the main motor housing and the gear housing. | *With the starter on the bench, first use a paint marker to provide alignment marks on the main motor housing and the gear housing. | ||
*Remove the three bolts holding the starter to the aluminum mounting block. For ease of re-installation, marking the clocking of the starter motor is suggested. | *Remove the three bolts holding the starter to the aluminum mounting block. For ease of re-installation, marking the clocking of the starter motor is suggested. | ||
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