awol
Well-Known Member
I finally got round to applying power to my old 2GMF starter to see what happened. The answer suprised me. The opposing views were a) shorting the 2 studs without the solenoid activation terminal makes the starter work; and b) shorting the studs only causes the motor to spin and cannot engage the starter cog. What actually happens is that on shorting the studs the motor spins and the inertia of the cog causes it to be thrown forward spinning. Without the solenoid activating the cog returns while the motor spins. As I know the stud shorting caused my donk to start I postulate that inertia causes the cog to engage, the load on the teeth while the starter motor is energised is enough to keep it engaged until power is removed and the cog disengages. Now for cold fusion ............