Figure 33--Continued.
(2) If the starter operates, the solenoid is defective. Replace a defective solenoid.
b. Removal. Remove the starter solenoid from the starter as instructed on figure 36.
c. Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair. Clean and inspect. Replace a defective solenoid.
d. Installation. Install the starter solenoid on the starter in reverse of the instructions on figure 36.
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Starter
a. On-equipment Test.
(1) Connect a heavy jumper lead across the large terminals on the starter solenoid.
(2) If the starter does not operate, it is defective. Replace a defective starter.
b. Removal. Remove the starter from the engine as instructed on figure 36.
c. Cleaning, Inspection, and Repair.
(1) Clean the starter with a cloth dampened with an approved cleaning solvent.
(2) Replace a damaged or defective starter as necessary.
d. Brush replacement.
(1) Remove the cover band from the starter as instructed on figure 36.
(2) Remove the brushes from the starter as instructed on figure 37.
(3) Inspect the brushes for worn, or chipped condition. Replace brushes if worn to less than one-half inch in
length. Inspect the commutator for burning, grooving, and high mica between segments. Replace a
defective starter.
(4) Install new brushes in reverse of the instructions on figure 37.
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