5.7L Rusty Starter - Shop Says Have To Remove Engine To Replace - True?

Dangit

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My 1997 Chaparral Sunesta 252 has a very rusty starter that is still working. The battery terminal is loose too. I don't want to get stranded somewhere so I asked the shop if they could replace it without removing the engine, because of limited access they said no.

How much time is typical to remove and reinstall a 5.7L Mercruiser hooked to a Bravo III outdrive?

Thank you!
 

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Re: 5.7L Rusty Starter - Shop Says Have To Remove Engine To Replace - True?

How much time is typical to remove and reinstall a 5.7L Mercruiser hooked to a Bravo III outdrive?

If you can't replace the starter without pulling the motor, don't expect pulling the motor to be any easier. I have pulled engines in 20 minutes, same engine in a different boat with the boat built around the engine, 5 hours to remove, and a lot longer to put back in.

Boat designers don't care that engines need fixed.
 

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Re: 5.7L Rusty Starter - Shop Says Have To Remove Engine To Replace - True?

whats in the way of the starter removal? the manifolds? maybe remove the manifolds to get easy access to the starter...just a thought....I think this may be cheaper than pulling the motor....unless they cant remove the manifolds without pulling the engine...
 

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Re: 5.7L Rusty Starter - Shop Says Have To Remove Engine To Replace - True?

You might try taking some pics to post otherwise we have no idea because this is boat specific not engine specific.
 

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Re: 5.7L Rusty Starter - Shop Says Have To Remove Engine To Replace - True?

If you can't replace the starter without pulling the motor, don't expect pulling the motor to be any easier. I have pulled engines in 20 minutes, same engine in a different boat with the boat built around the engine, 5 hours to remove, and a lot longer to put back in.

Boat designers don't care that engines need fixing.

Ayuh,.... That's 1 of the fun side effects of doin' these Highliner refits,....

A Mechanic is team leader of the new installations, 'n access is priority #1...... ;)
 
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