Tried to start engine and Starter engauges flywheel, turns flywheel about a quarter turn and Stoped, tried again and held key a little longer, Starter engauges flywheel, turns flywheel about a quarter turn and Stoped but as I continued to hold the keyswitch it then turns the flywheel around 1 revolution and hangs up at about the same spot. This continues until I let go of the keyswitch, It's as if the starter doesn't have enough torque to turn the flywheel properly.
I took the starter off and dissasembled it to find the bottom shaft bearing worn out, went to the boats place and bought a good looking used starter for 85.00, he tested it in front of me with a battery on the counter under no load (seemed ok) , I put it on my engine and it does the same as the other one. (even though there was an obvious problem with the other one).
so I cleaned all connections from battery to starter and all ground connections, and got a new Heavy duty Starter Solenoid, to check that, Made no difference, Checked Battery Voltage while starter is running and voltage never droped below 12v.
Stumped, except for maybe the starter (Used) was no good, It has a 30 day exchange, but the guy said the new one was 160.00. The question is do I get another used one from the pile, or do I spend the difference to get the new one or is it going to do the same thing?
am I missing something? Is there a super heavy torque version I can buy?
Someone said it may be the exhaust port clogged making it hard for the compression to exit the engine and therefore the flywheel harder to turn than the starter can handle?
Can this also maybe happen in the reed valves?
Thanks for any help?
I took the starter off and dissasembled it to find the bottom shaft bearing worn out, went to the boats place and bought a good looking used starter for 85.00, he tested it in front of me with a battery on the counter under no load (seemed ok) , I put it on my engine and it does the same as the other one. (even though there was an obvious problem with the other one).
so I cleaned all connections from battery to starter and all ground connections, and got a new Heavy duty Starter Solenoid, to check that, Made no difference, Checked Battery Voltage while starter is running and voltage never droped below 12v.
Stumped, except for maybe the starter (Used) was no good, It has a 30 day exchange, but the guy said the new one was 160.00. The question is do I get another used one from the pile, or do I spend the difference to get the new one or is it going to do the same thing?
am I missing something? Is there a super heavy torque version I can buy?
Someone said it may be the exhaust port clogged making it hard for the compression to exit the engine and therefore the flywheel harder to turn than the starter can handle?
Can this also maybe happen in the reed valves?
Thanks for any help?
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