matcor9925
Cadet
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- Mar 8, 2009
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Hello,
I'm seeking someone expertise with an issue I'm having. I would be eternally grateful to anyone that can help as I've spent a lot of hours troubleshooting.
The problem began a few weeks ago when I tried cranking my outboard and noticed that the starter was turning slowly. I made sure the battery was charged up and that all electrical connections were corrosion-free but still had the same issue. I tried replacing the battery and all battery/electrical connections to the starter- but I still saw the same issue. I replaced the starter and now the starter spins very quickly but the bendix gear does not engage the flywheel. I then tried moving the negative battery cable to a ground point on the opposite side of the engine block and the bendix gear engaged just fine and the motor cranked right up. How would I even begin to repair the bad ground point on my engine block?
Here is a picture of the main engine ground. When my neg battery cable is connected here, the starter spins but the bendix gear does not engage the flywheel:
Here is a picture of the ground point on the opposite side of the engine block. When my neg battery cable is connected here, the starter operates properly and the engine cranks right up:
Thank you for viewing!
I'm seeking someone expertise with an issue I'm having. I would be eternally grateful to anyone that can help as I've spent a lot of hours troubleshooting.
The problem began a few weeks ago when I tried cranking my outboard and noticed that the starter was turning slowly. I made sure the battery was charged up and that all electrical connections were corrosion-free but still had the same issue. I tried replacing the battery and all battery/electrical connections to the starter- but I still saw the same issue. I replaced the starter and now the starter spins very quickly but the bendix gear does not engage the flywheel. I then tried moving the negative battery cable to a ground point on the opposite side of the engine block and the bendix gear engaged just fine and the motor cranked right up. How would I even begin to repair the bad ground point on my engine block?
Here is a picture of the main engine ground. When my neg battery cable is connected here, the starter spins but the bendix gear does not engage the flywheel:

Here is a picture of the ground point on the opposite side of the engine block. When my neg battery cable is connected here, the starter operates properly and the engine cranks right up:

Thank you for viewing!