TBarCYa
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2005
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Hello,<br /><br />I have a 1981 Evinrude 115hp outboard that I believe has a bad starter because it draws over 100amps from my battery charger and spins the engine very slowly. I ran the charge coil output test with this starter and it registered very low (65volts max) and I'm wondering if this reading is reliable since the engine was perhaps not turning fast enough to generate the 160volts specified in the manual. The charge coil resistance IS a little high (650 vs 635 spec) which is a cause for concern however I'm more concerned with the output test at this time. I do have spark at all cylinders however it is a little weak which is why I suspect the charge coil output as being the issue.<br /><br />Also, I tried to remove the flywheel yesterday to access the charge coil and broke 3 bolts on my puller while the flywheel didn't budge. Is there a trick to removing the flywheel other than removing the big nut and using the puller??<br /><br />Regarding the starter, I have disassembled the starter and cleaned the brushes and commutator with 1200grit paper and lubed the bushings and output shaft to try to resolve the starter issues without any success. I have even bench tested the starter and got similar results. Is there a way (perhaps armature and/or brush resistance) to test the starter to see if perhaps I need to change the brushes and not necessarily the entire starter??<br /><br />Any help that you can provide is greatly appreciated. Once I get the engine running, I can continue working on the floor and interior and hopefully have the boat in the water by the end of the month.<br /><br />Thank you.