C32 Marine Engines Caterpillar


Electric Starting Motor - Remove and Install

Usage:

C32 DSJ

Removal Procedure

------ WARNING! ------

Personal injury can result from failure to disconnect the battery.

First, disconnect the negative battery cable. Then, disconnect the positive battery cable.

A positive power lead can cause sparks if the battery is not disconnected. Sparks can possibly result in battery explosion or fire.


  1. Turn the battery disconnect switch to the "OFF" position.


    Illustration 1g01195445

  2. Place an index mark on all of the harness assemblies. Disconnect the harness assemblies from electric starting motor (1).

  3. Fasten a suitable lifting device to electric starting motor (1). The weight of electric starting motor (1) is approximately 35 kg (77 lb).

  4. Remove bolts (2).

  5. Remove electric starting motor (1) and the gasket from the flywheel housing.

Installation Procedure



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  1. Fasten a suitable lifting device to electric starting motor (1). The weight of electric starting motor (1) is approximately 35 kg (77 lb).

  2. Position the gasket and electric starting motor (1) in the flywheel housing. Install bolts (2).

  3. Turn the battery disconnect switch to the "ON" position.

  4. Connect the harness assemblies to electric starting motor (1). Refer to Specifications, "Electric Starting Motor".

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