The Daver
Cadet
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2019
- Messages
- 6
Hi All,
New user, 1st post. I recently had a broken starter bolt on a Mercruiser 4.3 LX. It was the bolt closest to the engine block, of course. My local marine dealer/service dept was able to extract the remaining part of the bolt and put it all back together. Good to go! My question is, should I make checking the starter bolts a part of maintenance? Does anyone else do this as a part of engine maintenance? I do not ever want this to happen again.
Background information. The motor was a new rebuilt Jasper. It has been in the boat 3 seasons, here in Minnesota. I do not have very many hours on the motor. Probably less than 20.
New user, 1st post. I recently had a broken starter bolt on a Mercruiser 4.3 LX. It was the bolt closest to the engine block, of course. My local marine dealer/service dept was able to extract the remaining part of the bolt and put it all back together. Good to go! My question is, should I make checking the starter bolts a part of maintenance? Does anyone else do this as a part of engine maintenance? I do not ever want this to happen again.
Background information. The motor was a new rebuilt Jasper. It has been in the boat 3 seasons, here in Minnesota. I do not have very many hours on the motor. Probably less than 20.