Kohler Command CV730 User Manual

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Section 8

Electrical System and Components

Operation - Inertia Drive Starters

When power is applied to the starter, the armature
rotates. As the armature rotates, the drive pinion
moves out on the drive shaft splines and into mesh
with the flywheel ring gear. When the pinion reaches
the end of the drive shaft, it rotates the flywheel and
“cranks” the engine.

When the engine starts, the flywheel rotates faster
than the starter armature and drive pinion. This moves
the drive pinion out of mesh with the ring gear and
into the retracted position. When power is removed
from the starter, the armature stops rotating and the
drive pinion is held in the retracted position by the
anti-drift spring.

Starter Drive Service

Every 500 hours of operation (or annually, whichever
occurs first), clean and lubricate the splines on the
starter drive shaft. If the drive pinion is worn, or has
chipped or broken teeth, it must be replaced. See
Figure 8-34.

It is not necessary to completely disassemble the
starter to service the drive components.

Style ‘‘A’’ Drive Service

1. Remove the starter from the engine and remove

the dust cover.

2. Hold the drive pinion in a vice with soft jaws

when removing or installing the stop nut. The
armature will rotate with the nut until the drive
pinion stops against internal spacers.

NOTE: Do not over-tighten the vise as this can

distort the drive pinion.

3. Remove the stop nut, stop gear spacer, anti-drift

spring, dust cover spacer, and drive pinion.

4. Clean the splines on the drive shaft thoroughly

with solvent. Dry the splines thoroughly.

5. Apply a small amount of Kohler electric starter

drive lubricant, (see Section 2) to the splines. The
use of other lubricants may cause the drive pinion
to stick or bind.

6. Apply a small amount of Loctite

®

No. 271 to the

stop nut threads.

7. Install the drive pinion, dust cover spacer, anti-

drift spring, stop gear spacer, and stop nut.
Torque the stop nut to 17.0-19.2 N·m
(150-170 in. lb.)
. Reinstall the dust cover.

Style ‘‘A’’

Style ‘‘B’’

Style ‘‘A’’

Style ‘‘B’’

Figure 8-34. Inertia Drive Electric Starter.

Dust Cover

Drive Nut (Collar)

Dust Cover Spacer

Retaining Ring

Anti-Drift Spring

Drive Pinion

Dust Cover

Stop Nut

Stop Gear Spacer

Anti-Drift Spring

Dust Cover
Spacer

Drive Pinion

Spring Retainer

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