STARTER MOTOR FORD SERIES
A starter is the electrical motor of vehicle electronic system which acts like switch that activates full operation. Powered by battery, the starter turns the crankshaft first before the pistons carry on with their work. This is an indispensable auto part crafted to convert electricity into mechanical energy. Whether the starter is key-operated or remote controlled, the basic functioning goes with making the ignition switch release STARTER SMall amount of power from the battery to the solenoid above the starter. A magnetic field would then be produced, bringing the solenoid plunger forward. Then the attached shift yoke will subsequently move the starter drive in order to make the pinion gear engage with the engine crankshaft flywheel. The plunger will complete its travels and would have to strike a contact to be able to permit greater amount of current to flow from the battery to the starter. By then the motor will spin the drive and turn the meshed gears to provide enough power for the crankshaft and prepare the cylinders for ignition. After the starter is activated and the engine started to operate, the starting circuit would accordingly break the session. The job of starters to the operation of the vehicle seems too simple and plainly easy.
| Lifeng |
Replace Bosch |
Replace Bosch |
Replace |
Replace |
Replace |
Drive |
Kilowatt |
Rotation |
Fitting to Car |
| Part |
Part |
Part |
Cargo |
Valleo |
America |
Teeth |
| STARTER SM9711T |
|
0 986 018 220 |
CS613 |
455725 |
|
11 |
2.2KW |
CW |
FORD |
| STARTER SM9713T |
|
0 986 020 181 |
CS977 |
438065 |
|
13 |
2.2KW |
CW |
FORD |
| STARTER SM9719T |
|
0 986 021 351 |
CS1245 |
458470 |
|
19 |
2.0KW |
CW |
FORD |