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5 DISTRIBUTOR
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REMOVAL
1. Remove the high-tension leads.
2. Disconnect the vacuum hose(s) and wiring.
3. Loosen the distributor lock bolt(s).
4. Remove the distributor.
Note
Do riot turn the crankshaft after the distribu-
tor has been removed.
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5—14
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5 DISTRIBUTOR
INSTALLATION
Note
After installing the distributor, adjust the ig-
nition timing (Refer to 5—11).
1. Apply engine oil to the O-ring and driven gear.
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Note
Gear driven type, check that the No.1 cylin-
der is at top dead center and aline the distrib-
utor matching marks.
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2. Install the distributor and connect the high-tension
leads and distributor connector.
3. Tighten lock bolt to the specified torque.
Torque specification:
19—25 Nm (1.9—2.6 m-kg, 14—18 ft-lb)
86U05X-064
5—18
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5 ALTERNATOR
DISASSEMBLY
Disassemble in the sequence shown in the figure.
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6. Pulley
7. Rear bracket
8. Stator
9. Brush holder assembly
10. Rectifier
5—28
1. Lock nut (RF-CX)
2. Pulley (RF-CX)
3. Bolt
4. Front bracket and rotor
5. Lock nut
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ALTERNATOR 5
86U05X-020
63U05X-999
1. Place a soldering iron (200W) on the bearing box
for 3 or 4 minutes to heat it to about 50—60°C
(122—140°F).
Pull out the three bolts, and then insert a screw-
driver between the stator and front bracket and
separate them.
Note
a) If the bearing box is not heated, the bear-
ing cannot be pulled out because the rear
bearing and rear bracket fit together very
tightly.
b) Be careful not to force the screwdriver in
too far. The stator may become scratched.
2. Separate the rear and front sections.
Note
Be careful not to lose the stopper spring that
fits around the circumference of the rear
bearing.
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Front bracket
Pulley
Locknut
Rotor
3. Place the rotor in a vise and loosen the pulley nut,
then disassemble the pulley, rotor, and front
bracket.
86U05X-021
5-29
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ALTERNATOR 5
Stopper spring
Rear bearing
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ASSEMBLY
Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly, refer-
ring to assembly note.
Assembly Note
Stopper spring installation
1. Fit the stopper spring into the eccentric groove of
the rear bearing circumference.
2. Check that the protruding part of the spring is fitted
into the deepest part of the groove.
Front bracket and rotor
When assembling the front bracket and rotor, tight-
en the locknut to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
49—88 N-m (5—9 m-kg, 36—65 ft-lb)
Brush lifting
1. Before assembly, use a finger to hold the brushes
into the brush holder; then pass a wire
(
mm,
40—50 mm, 00.08 in, 1.6—2.0 in) through the
hole shown in the figure.
2. Secure the brushes in position.
Note
Be sure to remove wire after assembly is com-
pleted.
Rear bearing installation
1. Heat the rear bracket.
2. Press the rear bearing into the rear bracket.
3. Check that the rotor turns easily.
4BG05X-054
5-35
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ALTERNATOR 5
Adjusting bar bolt
Mounting bolt
Alternator
drive pulley
Mounting bolt
Drive pulley
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-Adjusting bolt
tidier pulley
v v Ml/v — Locknut
/
Alternator x
V-BELT TENSION (GASOLINE)
Adjustment
1. Loosen the alternator mounting bolt and adjusting
bar bolt.
2. Adjust the alternator belt deflection while pushing
the V-belt with a force of 98 N (10 kg, 22 ft-lb).
Deflection:
New: 6—8 mm (0.24—0.31 in)
Used: 7—9 mm (0.27—0.35 in)
3. Tighten the bolts and recheck the tension.
V-BELT TENSION (DIESEL)
Adjustment
1. Looson the alternator idler pulley locknut.
2. Adjust the alternator belt deflection while pushing
the V-belt with a force of 98 N (10 kg, 22 ft-lb).
Deflection:
Alternator
New: 8—10 mm (0.31—0.39 in)
Used: 9—11 mm (0.35—0.43 in)
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—" , ^Comprex pulley
/ Locknut
/ ^"Wvl If Adjusting bolt^
Idler pulley
Alternator pulley—-V-
(rear) >
Comprex
New: 4.0—5.0 mm (0.16—0.20 in)
Used: 4.5—5.5 mm (0.18—0.21 in)
3. Tighten the bolts and nuts and recheck the tension.
76G05X-058
5—37
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STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE, 0.85, 0.95 KW TYPE) 5
4BG05X-082
4BG05X-083
4BG05X-084
2. Vibration of the commutator
(1) Place the armature on V blocks, and measure
the vibration by using a dial gauge.
(2) If the vibration is Limit or more, repair so that
it becomes standard by using a lathe, or re-
place the armature.
Standard vibration: 0.05 mm (0.002 in)
Limit: 0.4 mm (0.018 in)
Note
Before checking, be sure that there is no play
in the bearings.
3. Outer diameter of the commutator
Replace the armature if the outer diameter of the
commutator is grind limit or less.
4. Roughness of the commutator surface
(1) If the commutator surface is dirty, wipe it with
a cloth.
(2) If it is rough, repair it by using a lathe or fine
sandpaper.
Grind limit: 31 mm (1.22 in)
5. Segment groove depth
If the depth of the mold between segments is limit
depth or less, undercut the grooves by standard
depth.
Standard depth:
0.5—0.8 mm (0.020—0.031 in)
Limit depth: 0.2 mm (0.008 in)
Field Coil
1. Wiring damage
(1) Check for continuity between the connector
and brushes by using a circuit tester.
(2) Replace the yoke assembly if there is no con-
tinuity.
4BG05X-085
5—41
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STARTER (GASOLINE ENGINE, 1.4 KW TYPE) 5
INSPECTION
Armature
1. Ground of armature coil
Check for continuity between the commutator and
the core using a circuit tester. Replace the arma-
ture if there is continuity.
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2. Insulation of armature coil
Check for continuity between the commutator and
the shaft using a circuit tester. Replace the arma-
ture if there is continuity.
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Runout of commutator
(1) Place the armature on V blocks, and measure
the runout using a dial gauge.
(2)
If
the runout is excessive, replace the armature.
Runout: 0.05 mm (0.002 in)
Maximum: 0.1 mm (0.004 in)
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Outer diameter of commutator
Replace the armature if the outer diameter of the
commutator is less than the grind limit.
Roughness of commutator surface
Repair using a lathe or fine sandpaper if it is rough;
wipe it with a rag if it is dirty.
Grind limit: 28.8 mm (1.13 in)
7BU05X-040
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5 STARTER (DIESEL ENGINE, 2.0 KW TYPE)
4BG05X-082
4BG05X-103
Faulty repair
Bad Good
Mica
Undercut
Segments
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2. Vibration of the commutator
(1) Place the armature on V blocks, and measure
the vibration by using a dial gauge.
(2) If the vibration is Limit or more, repair so that
it becomes standard by using a lathe, or re-
place the armature.
Standard vibration: 0.05 mm (0.002 in)
Limit: 0.4 mm (0.018 in)
Note
Before checking, be sure that there is no play
in the bearings.
3. Outer diameter of the commutator
Replace the armature if the outer diameter of the
commutator is grind limit or less.
4. Roughness of the commutator surface
(1) If the commutator surface is dirty, wipe it with
a cloth.
(2) If it is rough, repair it by using a lathe or fine
sandpaper.
Grind limit: 34 mm (1.34 in)
5. Segment groove depth
If the depth of the mold between segments is limit
depth or less, undercut the grooves by standard
depth.
Standard depth:
0.5—0.8 mm (0.020—0.031 in)
Limit depth: 0.2 mm (0.008 in)
Field Coil
1. Wiring damage
(1) Check for continuity between the connector
and brushes by using a circuit tester.
(2) Replace the yoke assembly if there is no con-
tinuity.
4BG05X-085
5-62
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STARTER (DIESEL ENGINE, 2.2 KW TYPE) 5
4BG05X-113
4BG05X-080
Adjustment of pinion gap
1. Disconnect the wiring from terminal (M).
2. Apply battery power to the terminal (S) and ground
the starter motor body, the pinion will eject outward
and then stop.
3. Measure the clearance (pinion gap) between the
pinion and the stopper.
Note
Be careful not to let electricity flow continu-
ously for more than 10 seconds.
Pinion gap: 0.5—2.0 mm (0.020—0.079 in)
4. If the pinion gap is not within the specified range,
make the adjustment by increasing or decreasing
the number of washers used between the magnetic
switch and the drive housing. The gap will become
smaller if the number of washers is increased.
Caution
Do not use the washers more than plates.
INSPECTION
Armature Coil
1. Ground of the armature coil
Check for continuity between the commutator and
the core by using a circuit tester. Replace the ar-
mature if there is continuity.
4BG05-081
2. Vibration of the commutator
Plate the armature on V blocks, and measure the
vibration by using a dial gauge. If the vibration is
Limit or more, repair so that is standard by using
a lathe, or replace the armature.
Standard vibration: 0.05 mm (0.002 in)
Limit: 0.4 mm (0.018 in)
Note
Before checking, be sure than there is no play
in the bearings.
4BG05X-Q82
5-71