trobinson017
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Sep 12, 2004
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Ok. I'm moving down my list of boat tasks and have gotten to the weak starting issue. I've read a bunch of threads on this forum and have:
1. removed and cleaned all battery connections and starter connections. Applied dielectric grease to all contact points.
2. inspected all wiring for nicks, inspected all terminal connections and replaced a few that were suspect.
3. replaced all sparkplugs (gapped correctly).
4. used a jumper cable from positive battery terminal to positive starter post. The starter weakly turned but wouldn't fully spin the flywheel.
I can say the starting of the motor has gotten progressively weaker over the past 6 months. After every change above it seemed to improve but not for long. It's to the point now that even using my starter booster pack (50 amps) which is part of my charger can't get it to turn robustly which it was able to do in the past when I had a weak battery.
Interesting, tho, with two fully charged batteries when I turn the key the starter tries to get the flywheel to move but it's weak (whump.............whump.............whump) then all the sudden it cranks up fully and I can sometimes get the engine started. Not always, sometimes.
So is my starter going bad or should I continue to investigate other causes?
TIA!!!
1. removed and cleaned all battery connections and starter connections. Applied dielectric grease to all contact points.
2. inspected all wiring for nicks, inspected all terminal connections and replaced a few that were suspect.
3. replaced all sparkplugs (gapped correctly).
4. used a jumper cable from positive battery terminal to positive starter post. The starter weakly turned but wouldn't fully spin the flywheel.
I can say the starting of the motor has gotten progressively weaker over the past 6 months. After every change above it seemed to improve but not for long. It's to the point now that even using my starter booster pack (50 amps) which is part of my charger can't get it to turn robustly which it was able to do in the past when I had a weak battery.
Interesting, tho, with two fully charged batteries when I turn the key the starter tries to get the flywheel to move but it's weak (whump.............whump.............whump) then all the sudden it cranks up fully and I can sometimes get the engine started. Not always, sometimes.
So is my starter going bad or should I continue to investigate other causes?
TIA!!!