Okay... First off let me begin by saying that until you actually experience certain things related to boat repair, you simply DON'T KNOW !! I mean, not even a manual can teach you to get a 5 foot metal pipe, and use it to get leverage on a socket wrench to remove spark plugs .... go figure??? (the plugs were rusted...)<br /><br />Anyways... Now for my next obstacle....<br />THE STARTER....<br />I actually would rather let the marina mechanics do it... But when I starter talking to them... They started saying things like...<br />"It is definitely starter related, and MOST LIKELY it is the starter... BUT !!!! It could be the flywheel... " WHICH MEANT I WAS AT THEIR MERCY !!! Yikes !!! <br /><br />SO !!! I would like to do this one on my own + any help you guys/gals can give me...<br /><br />It seems easy enough, just 2 screws, and I am home??? right? Yeah right !!!<br /><br />The marina mechanics say $200 (part) + $100 (labor). Flywheel (we have to talk... yikes !)<br /><br />Is this a easy, moderate, or hard task ???<br />I was told removing it, is moderately difficult..<br />But installing a new one is another ballgame...<br /><br />Can you guys help me please???<br />I have a 1996 5.7L mercruiser V8 I/O <br />The starter is located on the starboard side under the engine towards the back of the boat...<br />Looks hard to reach, but I am skinny so, with a long socket extender, and some elbow grease, I should be able to get to it... <br />But the long screw and bolts look pretty RUSTED...<br />Any guidance on how to combat the rust would also be a tremendous help !!!!<br /><br />THANKS SO MUCH...<br /><br />----------------------------<br />To the comment about dumb people....<br />"You must see me walking around alot !!! he he he"