105691-3641 ZEXEL 9 420 615 614 BOSCH AUTO;TIMING DEVICE 9420615614 1056913641 me738412


 

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BOSCH 9 420 615 614 9420615614
ZEXEL 105691-3641 1056913641
MITSUBISHI ME738412 me738412
105691-3641 AUTO;TIMING DEVICE
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1. [1] 156995-0121 AUTO;TIMING DEVICE
1/1. [1] 156900-8200 FLANGE BUSHING
1/2. [1] 156901-8320 TIMING-DEVICE HOUSING
1/3. [6] 139006-2700 BLEEDER SCREW
1/5. [2] 156904-0700 ECCENTRIC DISC
1/5. [2] 156904-0700 ECCENTRIC DISC
1/6. [2] 156904-0100 ECCENTRIC DISC
1/6. [2] 156904-0100 ECCENTRIC DISC
1/7. [1] 156903-1120 SLOTTED WASHER
1/8. [2] 156907-2820 PLATE
1/9. [2] 156910-2000 PIN
1/10. [4] 156908-4800 COMPRESSION SPRING
1/10. [4] 156908-4800 COMPRESSION SPRING
1/11. [4] 156909-0000 SLOTTED WASHER
1/11. [4] 156909-0000 SLOTTED WASHER
1/12. [4] 156707-0000 SLOTTED WASHER
1/12. [4] 156707-0000 SLOTTED WASHER
1/13. [4] 156913-7400 LOCKING WASHER
1/13. [4] 156913-7400 LOCKING WASHER
1/14. [1] 156905-1400 CYLINDER
1/15. [2] 156906-0300 PUMP PLUNGER
1/16. [2] 156906-0300 PUMP PLUNGER
1/17. [1] 156902-0820 COVER
1/17/3. [1] 139799-0100 O-RING
1/19. [6] 010235-0820 HEX-SOCKET-HEAD CAP SCREW
1/21. [1] 156913-0900 CAPSULE
1/35. [4] 156913-7300 SHIM
1/35. [4] 156913-7300 SHIM
2. [1] 479770-1101 PULSE GENERATOR
3. [1] 029201-6150 UNION NUT
4. [1] 139316-0000 PLAIN WASHER D25&16.5T5
5. [1] 156913-7100 PLATE
6. [2] 020018-2070 BLEEDER SCREW M8P1.25L20 7T
8. [2] 014020-8140 PLAIN WASHER D16&8.5T1.2
10. [1] 134563-2300 WOODRUFF KEY
11. [1] 156913-3900 CAP
12. [1] 139756-0000 O-RING
13. [2] 012206-1220 FLAT-HEAD SCREW
16. [1] 156809-0100 UNION NUT
17. [1] 156809-0000 LOCKING WASHER

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105691-3642 
9 420 615 614 
ME738412  MITSUBISHI
AUTO;TIMING DEVICE
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Typical 12 Volt Starting Circuit
(1) Test point. (2) Test point. (3) Test Point. (4) Test Point. (5) Test Point. (X) Hold-in coil. (W) Pull-in coil.General Information
All starting systems are made up of four elements. They are the ignition switch, start relay, the starting motor solenoid and starting motor. The only exception to this is that on some small engines the start relay may not be required. In this case, the start switch powers the starting motor solenoid directly.Start switches are relatively low current devices. They are rated to switch approximately 5 to 20 amps. Because the coil of a start relay [between test point (1) and (2)] draws about 1 amp, the start switch can easily turn on the start relay and have long life.The switch contacts of a typical start relay are rated to switch between 100 and 300 amps. Because the solenoid requires 5 to 50 amps, the start relay can easily switch this load.The starting motor solenoid has two functions: 1) it engages the pinion with the flywheel, and 2) it is a high current switch rated about 1000 amps that actually turns on the starting motor.The starting motor solenoid has two coils. Pull-in coil (W) draws about 40 amps and hold-in coil (X) requires about 5 amps. The instant the start relay closes, both coils (W) and (X) receive power. Battery voltage is applied to the high end of both coils, at test point (3) which is the start (S) terminal. The low end of hold-in coil (X) is permanently grounded to the ground post or motor housing of the starting motor. Grounding for the low end, test point (4), of pull-in coil (W) is momentary, and takes place through the DC resistance of the starting motor. As soon as magnetic force builds in both coils, the pinion moves toward the flywheel ring gear. The pinion will stop short of engagement of the flywheel ring gear. Only then will the solenoid contacts close to power the starting motor. This temporarily removes the ground from pull-in coil (W), and puts battery voltage on both ends of it while the starting motor cranks. During this period, the pull-in coil is out of the circuit. Cranking continues until power to the solenoid is broken by releasing the ignition switch.The result of these switches and relays is to permit a 5 amp dash-mounted switch to turn on a 500 to 1000 amp motor used to crank an engine.Battery voltage (power) available during cranking varies according to the temperature of the batteries. The following chart is a guide as to what to expect from a normal system. The next chart shows maximum acceptable voltage loss in the high current battery circuit feeding the starting motor. These values are maximums for machines of approximately 2000 SMH and up. Newer machines would be less than those shown. Voltages greater than those shown are most often caused by loose and/or corroded connections or defective switch contacts.Diagnosis Procedure
Do not operate the starting motor

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