How an Engine Starter Motor Works
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- This video explains the working of a starter motor with relevant animations. The starter motor model shown here is a pre-engaged type starter motor. In this type, the pinion engages with the flywheel before the motor starts to spin and hence the name.
Every second of this video is information. No time wasted, straight to the point
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"No time wasted, straight to the point" Yup, I don't know why people prefer that MTV crap.
You can tell that the one way clutch was made is Germany
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How anyone invented this is mind boggling. The genius it took to design such a part that we take for granted every day.
It is very simple
@@vitorvxc it is simple now a days because it's common. It was difficult first time.😉
@@vitorvxc "simple"
It would be difficult for a single person, but not for a group of engineers.
If you have the necessary knowledge, and given enough time and money, you too would come up with something like this
So what happened before starter motors came about?
The animations really help to understand what is going on.
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absolutely right!
It's amazing, the solenoid not only engages and disengages the gear, but also is a timing mechanism AND a relay, all in one, great design
A starter motor and solenoid is an ingenious combination that beats the hell out of cranking a Ford model A by hand. About time they came up with a solution.
Honestly I wouldn't mind cranking an engine the old fashioned way.
@@bono894 until it’s cold and rainy, snowy, stormy, or windy
@@bono894 that is, until you have to crank a 5-8L V8 or bigger
But why they did not used a contactor instead of solenoid it would have saved a lot of space.a
@@benjamingreen9540 Yup, you got that right.
I had a 72 Harley. They were always 30 years behind Honda, and greatly overpriced for such a not-charmingly-rudimentary system...
I capitulated and bought a Gold Wing. 0 problems. Worth every dime.
In 1994, they were still entirely made in Marysville, OH.
Not fun rebuilding things on the side of the expressway. Again. Replacing broken stuff, like a split chain guard. Or, my all-time favorite, stripped screws. Yay.
They come apart due to the insane vibration, a cache which loses all its charm the first time it's cold, wet, freezing or nearly kills you (again)
I understood completely in 4 minutes what I failed to to understand fully in 4 years of auto school. Thank you!😊
In some of those schools they treat you like a idiot while not teaching nothing at all, it's not all of them, but some of them.
you should have asked questions... and please don't work on my car
@greenpenguin0763 "not teaching nothing at all,"
I can't imagine anyone would treat you like an idiot. 😂
Just proves schools and universities are waste of time
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This channel is brilliant. Fantastic animations, loads of information, and great explanations. Thank you so much!
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Good explanation..👌👌
Old starters (before the mid 80s) did not have the planetary gear set depicted in this video and were therefore much larger and heavier and therefore used more power to crank the engine which if the battery was even a little low, it would have difficulty.
I've always had a serious plug-in charger/jumper for that reason. :)
In the early 70s, people would put a kick start on the old Harleys (who were always LIGHT YEARS behind Honda, and way overpriced for using such old mechanics...) that had electric start. Because you'd PROBABLY need it in the near future.
They were using generators and drum brakes well into the 70s. Plus points and plugs. Eye roll 😆
It was a great deal more maintenance than now. Today, I go out and start it. That's 90% of what needs to be done. Lol
Thank you, that was a very clever, very clear and accurate illustration of a reasonably complex but also very clever mechanism.
Thank you, that was a really good presentation, so very well done, thank you.
First video for me on this channel. It was more than I expected. This type of video should be shown to high school students to introduce them to mechanics and the lingo it uses
I like how the video is so short and full of loads the same time.
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incredibly nice and simple , super explanation and straight forward information . Thank you
Love it! Simplify the world one vid at a time!
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This has gotta be the best instructional educational video I’ve ever seen. The monotone voice allows for the viewer to be kinda pulled into the video to learn much more easier.
What a blessing to have education like this so convenient
Great as always. I think you should start another channel on how to make animations.
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Beautiful elements each on its motion. And the lovely voice.
video is very good, but to be really, really perfect, the helicoidal spline is also there because the motor starts to spin before the pinion engages with the flywheel, so the helicoidal spline couteracts this initial rotation to have better mesh of the gears. The early start of the motor is to have it start with little to no load and then add the load later (we're talking about milliseconds later) to reduce the current spike and prevent damage to the whole electrical system.
Could you speak more about the early start of the motor you refer to? I noticed there were two different gauge coils wrapped around the spool. Im assuming this is related to what you are talking about?
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Excellent work done to demonstrate the working of starter motor with superb animations
Beautifully explained. Thank you
Beautiful animation!
I am one of those Radical Petrol Heads, one of those Extremists, but there was x2 things new for me in this beginner-like video! Perfect, so smooth, so flawless! subscribed!
This video clearly explains how a starter motor works
Straight forward and easy to understand 🙌
Thank you! Well explained and very nice job with the graphics! My students will love it!!
Great video! Really good information which was given directly without any time wasted.
Way more complicated than I thought. Each little problem has an engineered solution. Very complex, but still elegant.
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Brilliant, covers all necessary points. Great video.
Best explanation for something we might don't know how it's works.
Your teachings are very helpful. Thank you very much
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This is fascinating to learn since I have started to replace my starters myself, on our vehicles, instead if paying a mechanic to do it.
Very good tutorial. Thanks for the clip. This is what a good training is about.
Absolutely beautiful explanation. Thanks for the informative video.
This is absolutely awesome!
Thanks for all the info guys, I got a 1988 ford Sierra and never realised how the engine starter works
You guys are amazing. These videos show your skills. Keep it up.
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Thanks for wonderful and simplified explanation
Even though your videos are few and far between, I still subbed. I know how engines/gearboxes/etc. work, but only at a basic level. Your videos explain those crucial minor details that so many other videos miss, but in an easy way to understand. Thank you.
Excellent 3D graphics and explanation - many thanks!
Amazing explanation. Simple and to the point
Wow I love seeing how things work. Just subbed. Will be binge watching videos. Thanks
This video is very helpful in explaining the vocational students in our school. Thank you
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Excellent animation and explanation 👌! Thank you!
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If they had taught us in Navy A and C Schools with this style teaching, I would have learned to be a mechanic so much faster. Thank you for this.
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Now that was elegant way to explain things.
Animations and narration are excellent
Excellent explanation! In addition, most modern onboard software is as a participant in this example's direct-link between key and solenoid.
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Excellent, informative, to-the-point video.
Thanks for this video, very clear and concise explanation.
This information is GOLD.
Thank you very much!!!!!!!
The one-way clutch at the very end is the icing on the cake! It also explains why there WASN'T a horrifying screech when I recently got back into my idling car and habitually "turned on" the ignition! It's a '07 Ford Focus, so this "new" technology has been around for awhile apparently.
Here in Africa, we drive 25-40 year old cars. So, these new(ish) technologies are not available. I remember my driving instructor couldn't insist hard enough when letting me know that I should never, ever, ever, ever try to start a car that is already running. He made it sound like the car would implode instantly. Lol
thank you. It’s been a long time since I had my see through toy engine in the 1960s. My dad gave it to me to teach me how an engine work. Amazing how knowledge can help the brain learn! Thanks again - from one who has used AI too much!
Very good explanation, thanks
A class for only 4 minutes and can go home with full knowledge.
Wow.... so easily explained..... 😇
Thanks to the animator and the vocalist 🧑🎤
Thanks tons for this explanation.
Amazing video👍🏼clear and to the point. It was literally taking the questions from my head and turning them into answers immediately 🤣
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Very detailed explanation and beautiful voice..
Great explanation! I was hoping that the 'bendix' would also be explained. Keep up the great work!
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Amazing! Thank you!
Very Helpful! I really liked the video!
I own a company of Intercooler Tester Kits and this is a great video to explain how the engine works. Congratulations
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Your Narrator voice is amazing
Also Good Animation
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Thank you for this video it is very helpful for my class in automotive servicing
Thx for effort.. very detail understanding
Nice, clear explanation.
Phenomenal video. Very informative and great animation.
This video helps a lot !
Very good video. Extremely easy to understand
Thanks for explanation!!!
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Wonderful information, Very useful
inventor was really genius.....hats off
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Excellent explanation, thank you! I really liked the narrator's voice :)
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Very helpful animation presentation
Very useful illustration
in principle it looks simple but the little details make it ingenious, especially the triple role solenoid
this is a great video! so helpful, thanks!!!
Great explanation and video l, thanks!
Incredible engineering for even a small a part of the car.
Nice video, with decent narration.
Very informative!
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