Chapter 09—Cranking Systems
1. When does an energized diesel engine cranking motor produce peak torque?
At the equivalent of 225 engine rpm
At maximum cranking motor rpm
After 15-seconds of cranking
2. Which of the following statements about a starter solenoid pull-in and hold-in windings is true?
pull-in windings have more winding turns than hold-in windings
pull-in windings use a heavier gauge than hold-in windings
hold-in windings permit higher current flow
hold-in windings are energized for less time during a cranking cycle
3. When a diesel engine fails to start after 30 seconds of cranking, what is the recommended cool down period before
cranking the engine again?
4. Which starter solenoid winding has the greatest number of turns?
they usually have an equal number of turns
5. What is the function of the overrunning clutch in a starter drive assembly?
prevents starter motor damage from overspeed when the engine starts
overruns until the starter produces enough torque to start the engine
governs starter motor speed during cranking
limits engine rpm during cranking
6. Which of the following statements about current flow in a typical truck diesel engine starter motor are true?
field coils are connected in series with the armature windings
magnetic North and South field windings are wound in opposite directions
all current flow though the field windings passes through the brushes
7. Which of the following cranking circuit faults could cause slow cranking?
high viscosity engine oil
corroded starter relay connections
8. A cranking current test on a diesel engine indicates low current draw. Which of the following faults would NOT be
responsible for low current draw?