Deck 28: Starting System Fundamentals
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Deck 28: Starting System Fundamentals
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3)Multiple loops make up an armature.
True
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9)____ are made of heavy copper ribbons wound around soft iron cores called pole shoes.
A) Field coils
B) Commutator bars
C) Armatures
D) Windings
A) Field coils
B) Commutator bars
C) Armatures
D) Windings
A
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10)All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:
A) a permanent magnet starter is simpler than a conventional field coil starter.
B) a permanent magnet starter weighs more than a conventional field coil starter.
C) with no field coils, current goes directly to the armature through the commutator and brushes.
D) a permanent magnet starter creates less heat than a conventional field coil starter.
A) a permanent magnet starter is simpler than a conventional field coil starter.
B) a permanent magnet starter weighs more than a conventional field coil starter.
C) with no field coils, current goes directly to the armature through the commutator and brushes.
D) a permanent magnet starter creates less heat than a conventional field coil starter.
B
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14)Cars built before the early 1960s that were equipped with a remote starter relay MOST-Likely had:
A) inertia starter drive units
B) permanent magnets
C) brushless motors
D) a positive engagement starter
A) inertia starter drive units
B) permanent magnets
C) brushless motors
D) a positive engagement starter
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2)Because like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract, magnetic fields can be used to cause motion.
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11)Starters MOST-Likely have a part that combines a relay with a mechanical device that engages the starter drive pinion with the flywheel ring gear, called a(n):
A) armature
B) field coil
C) solenoid
D) pole shoe
A) armature
B) field coil
C) solenoid
D) pole shoe
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6)The starter motor must spin at ____ rpm in order to turn the engine at normal cranking speed to start the engine, which is about 200-250 rpm.
A) 1,200
B) 3,600
C) 4,000
D) 4,500
A) 1,200
B) 3,600
C) 4,000
D) 4,500
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17)The armature core is wrapped with many loops of heavy insulated copper wire called ____________________.
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4)Some starter motors used since the mid-1980s have no field coils but have permanent magnets instead.
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18)A(n) ____________________ transmits motion from the starter to the flywheel, but not from the flywheel to the starter.
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13)While having a discussion, Technician A says that a solenoid has contact points, whereas a relay uses a movable iron piston attached to a contact disc. Technician B says that a relay has contact points, whereas a solenoid uses a steel piston moved against a contact disc by magnetism. Who is correct?
A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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12)While having a discussion, Technician A says that most solenoids are mounted on the top of the starter motor. Technician B says some solenoids are mounted in a remote location. Who is correct?
A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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8)Which of the following is LEAST-Likely one of the basic parts of a motor?
A) Pole shoe
B) Crankshaft
C) Brush
D) Split ring commutator
A) Pole shoe
B) Crankshaft
C) Brush
D) Split ring commutator
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19)A(n) ____________________ disengages from the engine at startup, preventing the engine from driving the starter.
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7)Which of the following is LEAST-Likely a starter driver part?
A) Drive pinion gear
B) Flywheel
C) Crankshaft
D) Capacitor
A) Drive pinion gear
B) Flywheel
C) Crankshaft
D) Capacitor
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5)If the starter is forced to rotate at speeds above 1,000 rpm, it could be destroyed by centrifugal force.
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1)The ratio between the pinion and ring gears is about 8:1.
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20)The teeth on the starter drive gear are tapered to allow for smooth engagement with the ____________________.
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15)All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:
A) the starter relay is mounted on the fenderwell near the battery.
B) some cars use the relay by itself; others use a relay to reduce the load on the neutral safety and ignition switches.
C) late-model vehicles with manual transmissions have a starter/clutch interlock switch that requires the clutch to be depressed to the floor.
D) some British cars still had Bendix drives until the late 1980s.
A) the starter relay is mounted on the fenderwell near the battery.
B) some cars use the relay by itself; others use a relay to reduce the load on the neutral safety and ignition switches.
C) late-model vehicles with manual transmissions have a starter/clutch interlock switch that requires the clutch to be depressed to the floor.
D) some British cars still had Bendix drives until the late 1980s.
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16)The ___________________ between the pinion and ring gears provides the starter with the leverage needed to turn the crankshaft against engine compression.
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23)What is the purpose of brushes on the commutator?
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24)What is the purpose of the starter's relay?
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21)What is the relationship between starters and electromagnetism?
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25)What are the disadvantages of arcing in a conventional DC motor?
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22)What is the relationship between loops and the armature?
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