Hello,
I am having a strange starting problem that maybe someone could help me with. I have a 45HP Chrysler outboard model #457h9k serial #3095. It has been a great running motor since I got it last spring.
On my last trip of the year I got it off the trailer and tried to start it at the dock and it would not start. I could hear the automatic choke click and then a harder click when I attempted to start it but nothing would spin. I checked all of my connections and looked for loose wires and could find nothing amis. I tried to start it again and it fired right up. I let it warm up at the dock and shut it off to test it and it started and ran fine.
Later in the day I tried to start it to motor back to the dock and it gave me the same trouble as earlier before finally starting one last time to get it back to the dock. When I got home I looked it over once again and couldn't find any obvious loose connections. I hooked my battery to the charger for the night and it was reading as my battery was bad. I chalked up my problems to a bad battery and replaced it over the winter.
Today I pull the boat out to get her ready for the spring and put the muffs on, I then held in the key and heard the electric choke click counted a few good seconds like the mechanic told me to and then when I turned the key I was greeted with the same loud click as before. The starter doesn't move to engage at all.
This time when I lifted the hood I noticed my coils look as if they are cracked badly. What should I look at to trouble shoot this problem? Here is a picture of the two coils. I have not been able to find replacements anywhere if they are indeed the problem.
I am having a strange starting problem that maybe someone could help me with. I have a 45HP Chrysler outboard model #457h9k serial #3095. It has been a great running motor since I got it last spring.
On my last trip of the year I got it off the trailer and tried to start it at the dock and it would not start. I could hear the automatic choke click and then a harder click when I attempted to start it but nothing would spin. I checked all of my connections and looked for loose wires and could find nothing amis. I tried to start it again and it fired right up. I let it warm up at the dock and shut it off to test it and it started and ran fine.
Later in the day I tried to start it to motor back to the dock and it gave me the same trouble as earlier before finally starting one last time to get it back to the dock. When I got home I looked it over once again and couldn't find any obvious loose connections. I hooked my battery to the charger for the night and it was reading as my battery was bad. I chalked up my problems to a bad battery and replaced it over the winter.
Today I pull the boat out to get her ready for the spring and put the muffs on, I then held in the key and heard the electric choke click counted a few good seconds like the mechanic told me to and then when I turned the key I was greeted with the same loud click as before. The starter doesn't move to engage at all.
This time when I lifted the hood I noticed my coils look as if they are cracked badly. What should I look at to trouble shoot this problem? Here is a picture of the two coils. I have not been able to find replacements anywhere if they are indeed the problem.
