BudL1te
Seaman
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- Jun 8, 2012
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I have a 1987 sea ray 24s 5.7 merc. Was having trouble starting it, determined it was a fuel pump issue. Put an electric fuel pump on and it started and ran. Drove the boat home about 60 miles. Got some hoes to properly connect the electric fuel pump. Went to turn the key to start it, I hear a beep, but when I try to engage the starter, nothing happens. No click, nothing. Circuit breakers are not popped out, the positive wires at the starter we're dirty. I removed them and wire brush them. I could not get the small wire nut loose from the solenoid, when I turned the nut, it seemed to turn everything. The negative side at the engine looks like very good connections, but I did not remove them and clean them. Battery connections are good.
at this point, I am suspecting the solenoid on the starter. Although typically in my experience, they will at least click. What I short the solenoid, the engine will turn over. It just will not turn over with the key.
any ideas? I really don't relish the idea of trying to get that starter out in the limited space. I'm also wondering about the neutral safety switch on the throttle. I'm not sure how to test it,
at this point, I am suspecting the solenoid on the starter. Although typically in my experience, they will at least click. What I short the solenoid, the engine will turn over. It just will not turn over with the key.
any ideas? I really don't relish the idea of trying to get that starter out in the limited space. I'm also wondering about the neutral safety switch on the throttle. I'm not sure how to test it,