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Repair Procedures: Disassembly

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  1. Disconnect the M-terminal on the starter solenoid assembly.
    Fig 1: Identifying Starter Solenoid Assembly And M-Terminal
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  2. After loosening the 3 screws (A), detach the starter solenoid assembly (B).
    Fig 2: Identifying Starter Solenoid Assembly And Screws
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  3. Loosen the through bolts (A).
    Fig 3: Identifying Through Bolts
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  4. Remove the brush holder assembly (A), yoke (B) and armature (C).
    Fig 4: Identifying Brush Holder Assembly, Yoke And Armature
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  5. Remove the shield (A) and packing (B).
    Fig 5: Identifying Shield And Packing
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  6. Remove the lever plate (A) and lever packing (B).
    Fig 6: Identifying Lever Packing
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  7. Disconnect the planet gear (A).
    Fig 7: Identifying Planet Gear
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  8. Disconnect the planet shaft assembly (A) and lever (B).
    Fig 8: Identifying Planet Shaft Assembly And Lever
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  9. Press the stopper (A) using a socket (B).
    Fig 9: Pressing Stopper Using Socket
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  10. Remove the stop ring (A) using stop ring pliers (B).
    Fig 10: Removing Stop Ring Using Stop Ring Pliers
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  11. Disconnect the stopper (A), overrunning clutch (B), internal gear (C) and planet shaft (D).
    Fig 11: Identifying Stopper, Overrunning Clutch, Internal Gear And Planet Shaft
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    NOTE: Using a suitable pulling tool (A), pull the overrunning clutch stopper (C) over the stop ring (B).
    Fig 12: Pulling Overrunning Clutch Stopper From Stop Ring Using Pulling Tool
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  12. Reassembly is the reverse order of disassembly.