G3512 Generator Set Engine Caterpillar


Electric Starting Motor - Remove and Install

Usage:

G3512 E26

Removal Procedure

------ WARNING! ------

Disconnect batteries before performance of any service work.


Note: Before disconnecting the cable assemblies, mark the items for the proper connections in order to ensure correct assembly.



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  1. Remove plate (3) from electric starting motor.

  2. Disconnect cable assemblies (1) from solenoid and electric starting motor (2).

    If the engine has two electric starting motors, disconnect the cable assemblies between the two solenoids and electric starting motors.

  3. Attach a suitable lifting device to the electric starting motor (2). The weight of the electric starting motor is 35.8 kg. (79 lb.).


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  4. Remove three bolts (4). Remove electric starting motor (2).

Installation Procedure

  1. Inspect the gasket for the joint between the electric starting motor and the flywheel housing. Obtain a new gasket, if necessary.


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  2. Install electric starting motor (2) and cable assemblies (1) in reverse order of removal.

    1. Tighten nuts (5) and (6) to a torque of 41 ± 5 N·m (30.5 ± 3.5 lb ft).

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