Re: 88spl
Starter replacement is pretty straightforward. Disconnect the lead, remove the solenoid and three screws and it comes off. I agree that you should make sure it is the starter before you replace it, as they are expensive. Check all wiring, connections, solenoid, etc first. Do yourself a big favor and get the OMC manual for this motor before you start. It will help you tremendously on this job and future ones. It sounds like the Bendix gear is sticking on the starter shaft. That's the small gear on top of the starter that engages the flywheel to crank the engine. Try cleaning up the shaft the Bendix is on [it will move up and down when you turn it with your fingers ] and re-grease it with a light marine grease.