The structure of automobile starter motor
The car starter is an important accessory equipment of the engine, which is responsible for driving the engine to run when starting and completing the starting process, and
its internal components are mainly DC motor, transmission mechanism and operation mechanism.
1. DC motor, by the battery output electrical energy, DC motor will convert electrical energy into electromagnetic torque, DC motor mainly has armature rotor, pole stator,
commutator, brush composition
2. transmission mechanism, transmission mechanism mainly has, planetary gear reduction mechanism, one-way clutch, fork and other components. The role of the
transmission mechanism, in the engine start DC motor speed reduction torque, the starter pinion and engine flywheel engagement, drive the engine operation, engine start
after the starter is driven by the engine, one-way clutch disengage engine power, pinion from the engine flywheel disengagement, complete the start action.
3. Manipulation mechanism, manipulation mechanism mainly has a starter electromagnetic switch, used to connect and disconnect the main circuit of the starter.
How to replace a starter motor
A starter motor that is too slow, lacks power, or doesn’t do anything at all? Time to replace it. You can do this job perfectly well yourself. First of all, safety is of the essence.
Make sure that the mass switch and/or the battery cable is disconnected. The starter motor is usually located near the crankshaft on the side of the flywheel housing.
How to replace a starter in 3 steps
Follow these 3 steps to replace a starter yourself: disconnect, dismantle and find.
1. Disconnecting
Disconnect the electrical system, disconnect the battery or mass switch, and check that the cables are indeed not live.
In conventional starter motors, one thick cable runs directly from the positive battery terminal to the incoming copper bolt on the starter relay (Terminal B or 30). This is often
also the distribution point for the rest of the electrical system. In other words, there may be more than one cable, so mark them well.
The starter relay is controlled by a smaller cable (terminals S or 50). Also disconnect this cable. Some starter motors are “mass free”. This means that the entire installation
is free of mass (often the engine block), so these cables have to be disconnected too.
2. Disassembling the starter motor
Since the starter motor is disconnected from the electrical system, it can now be taken off the engine. Generally speaking, it is attached to the flywheel housing with 2 or 3
bolts. Accessibility is not always ideal, especially not in a tight engine space, so it may require some creative socket wrench and extension work.
3. Searching for the right starter motor
You can easily search for the right alternator on our website. The easiest way to select a starter is by the number. The number is often printed on a label or engraved on the
housing. You can put this number in our search bar, for instance. Alternatively, search for the make and model of the boat engine in the “starter motors” category. The
dimensions and specifications of each starter motor are shown. The most important criteria in any case the dimensions A and B in the drawing. Below are examples of some
brands and product numbers.
And finally: the installation of the new starter
The installation of the new starter is carried out in reverse order to the steps described above. Make sure that all surfaces are corrosion-free and clean. N.B.: Grease is not
conductive. You should therefore always grease the material after installation. This acts a protective layer against moisture penetration. For proper protection between the
contacts, use contact spray or conductive paste.
Some facts about starter motors
The rotation is generally indicated at the front of the starter motor:
CW = Clockwise
CCW = Counter Clockwise
DD = Direct Drive. These are older and heavier models of starter motors that drive the gear wheel directly through the engine.
GR (gear reduction) = Later model starter motors with a planetary reduction. These starter motors are lighter and more compact to produce.
| FITMENT | Fits Mitsubishi Pajero NJ Turbo engine 4M40 2.8L Diesel 1993-1996 |
| Fits Mitsubishi Pajero NK inc. Turbo engine 4M40 2.8L Diesel 1996-1997 | |
| Fits Mitsubishi Pajero NL inc. Turbo engine 4M40 2.8L Diesel 1997-2000 | |
| Fits Mitsubishi Pajero NM engine 4M40 2.8L Diesel 2000-2003 | |
| Fits Mitsubishi Pajero NM engine 4M41 3.2L Diesel 2000-2003 | |
| Fits Mitsubishi Pajero NP engine 4M41 3.2L Diesel 2002-2006 | |
| Fits Mitsubishi Triton MK inc. 4WD engine 4M40 2.8L Diesel 1996-2003 | |
| Fits Mitsubishi Challenger engine 4M40 2.8L Diesel 1996-2014 | |
| Fits Mitsubishi Canter FB511 engine 4M40 2.8L Diesel 1996-2002 | |
| Fits Mitsubishi Delica engine 4M40T 2.8L Turbo Diesel 1997-on | |
| Voltage | 12V |
| Power Rating | 2.2 kw |
| Number of Teeth | 10TH |
| Style | Mitsubishi |
| OEM Part Number | M8T75071,M008T75071A,ME201650,ME204424A,ME204425,ME204425B, M008T75073,M8T75073A,M008T75073A,M8T75071AME201650A,ME202970, ME204424,ME200206,M2T63271,M8T75073,ME202424,M008T75071, |

