Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Acura starter: the first step in driving

Acura, Honda s luxury car making arm, has come a long way despite its relatively young age. The Japanese-bred carmaker initially released the Legend, a V6-powered coupe and sedan, and the Integra, a 1.6L five-door/three-door hatchback. These vehicles paved the way for the stamping of Acura s mark in the automotive industry. To ensure optimum vehicle safety and performance, Acura made sure these vehicles were equipped with premium quality parts. One of these parts is the Acura starter.
The Acura starter is designed to convert electricity into mechanical energy through two stages. As the ignition switch is turned on, a small amount of power from the battery is released to a coil above the starter. During this process, a pulling force is produced by the magnetic field bringing the coil plunger forward and causing the attached shift yoke to move the starter drive. The plunger then strikes a contact, allowing more current to flow from the battery to the starter. Finally, the motor spins the drive and turns the meshed gears to provide power to the crankshaft. As a result, every cylinder is prepared for ignition. After the engine gets heat up, ignition is released to break the starting circuit.
When an Acura starter is activated, the coil plunger s forward movement enables the shift yoke to move the drive located in its opposite direction and engages the pinion and flywheel. A clutch secures the pinion to its shaft. It unlocks as the engine starts up and the flywheel begins turning faster than its normal.
Automobile motion all begins literally with the starter. Ignition won t start without an efficient starter. Because of this, Acura starters should be taken care of and checked regularly.



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