burtonrider11
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jul 28, 2005
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So this weekend, my plan was to change the oil and filter in our boat and take it for one last family trip. Unfortunately, the trip never happened. I believe our starter has gone bad. When we first bought the boat, the owner had told me that the boat starts hard and requires a lot of cranking. I had noticed when starting it in the driveway on the muffs that every so often, when cranking it sounded like the starter would just stop. I do not know if it was the starter or solenoid. I have two batteries, both fully charged and one is a year old.
The boat did not want to start this weekend on the muffs and subsequently, I had a little more cranking than I would have liked. I do not hold the key for more than 3-5 seconds at a time. I could get the engine to turn over and get to just barely run before it would die. I noted that the oil pressure did come up for the could of seconds it did run. I also noted that when it died it would "burp" white vapor back thru the carb. I have fiddled with the choke previously to help it start, but the last couple of times out, it seems to not want to start, maybe due to the cooler weather here in MI? I always run startron in my gas and try to run it at a minimum every two weeks.
After a few more attempts to start, the starter (I beleive) stopped and all I got was a loud click. I believe it is the starter as I have had intermittent issues prior and when attempting to start, after the click, I see all the gauges dropped as if all power is being routed to the starter.
Fast forward to my boat being torn apart to access the motor (I have cursed the engineer/designer of this boat, it's a 20 foot boat with an 8'6" beam and engine access is TERRIBLE). I have attempted to remove the starter but it doesn't fit between the floor of the boat and the exhaust manifold. So it would appear that I now need to remove the exhaust manifold to get the old one out and the new one in.
So (sorry for the long diatribe here), I need to remove the manifold, is there anything I should know? Should I order new gaskets and replace those while it's off? Do I need threadlocker for the bolts? Any special tools/tricks? I have a very large assortment of sockets, air tools, torque wrench etc, so I should be good to go there. I will be reading in the Merc manual as well on this removal, but I thought I'd start here.
Also and this is my biggest fear - is there any chance that the motor could be seized? I didn't hear anything and it seemed to turn over fine, but I am concerned that it does nothing but click now. I am praying it is just the starter.....a new motor would probably end with me getting a divorce
Also, could the starter motor failing have any thing to do with it not wanting to start? IE it can't turn the motor over fast enough?
Thanks in advance for any help, these forums are a god send!
The boat did not want to start this weekend on the muffs and subsequently, I had a little more cranking than I would have liked. I do not hold the key for more than 3-5 seconds at a time. I could get the engine to turn over and get to just barely run before it would die. I noted that the oil pressure did come up for the could of seconds it did run. I also noted that when it died it would "burp" white vapor back thru the carb. I have fiddled with the choke previously to help it start, but the last couple of times out, it seems to not want to start, maybe due to the cooler weather here in MI? I always run startron in my gas and try to run it at a minimum every two weeks.
After a few more attempts to start, the starter (I beleive) stopped and all I got was a loud click. I believe it is the starter as I have had intermittent issues prior and when attempting to start, after the click, I see all the gauges dropped as if all power is being routed to the starter.
Fast forward to my boat being torn apart to access the motor (I have cursed the engineer/designer of this boat, it's a 20 foot boat with an 8'6" beam and engine access is TERRIBLE). I have attempted to remove the starter but it doesn't fit between the floor of the boat and the exhaust manifold. So it would appear that I now need to remove the exhaust manifold to get the old one out and the new one in.
So (sorry for the long diatribe here), I need to remove the manifold, is there anything I should know? Should I order new gaskets and replace those while it's off? Do I need threadlocker for the bolts? Any special tools/tricks? I have a very large assortment of sockets, air tools, torque wrench etc, so I should be good to go there. I will be reading in the Merc manual as well on this removal, but I thought I'd start here.
Also and this is my biggest fear - is there any chance that the motor could be seized? I didn't hear anything and it seemed to turn over fine, but I am concerned that it does nothing but click now. I am praying it is just the starter.....a new motor would probably end with me getting a divorce
Thanks in advance for any help, these forums are a god send!