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Re: H Starter short circuit
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Posted by Rock2k on December 14, 2005 at 20:29:20 from (65.75.33.118):
In Reply to: Re: H Starter short circuit posted by captaink on December 14, 2005 at 19:25:33:
With it disassembled, I believe everything is as you describe it. I was assuming there would be more resistance when it was assembled, but maybe not. But when it's assembled, I'm still worried about how the winding's arm is routed, and how it connects to the post. It seems like that's the only suspicious part now, and could explain why it seems fine when disassembled, but it shorts out when assembled. How much room is there between the arm and the housing, and between the arm and the commutator (steel part)? I think it must be touching one of those two right now, and I can't seem to get it right. And how does the arm connect to the post? I just don't see how there was ever a solid connection there, although I don't think that's my immediate problem. Thanks
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