Ladies and Gentlemen,
Some of you may recall this, but for those that don't here's a quick summary. I bought a 1991 Glastron 19' boat with an Alpha 1 gen 2, 4.3L V6 mercury engine about 2 months ago and failed to spot that the starter motor mount on the engine was broken. Fortunately their are 2 mounting holes and only one mount is broken, the second is perfect. This allows me to mount the new starter motor with one bolt whilst I find a repair for the second broken mount.
I contacted Mercury with my engine serial number (D714846) and asked them what was the correct starter motor, they gave me the following numbers:-
863007A1 for a new starter motor or 864340R02 for a remanufactured starter motor. I decided to buy the remanufactured motor (its cheaper) and fit it. The starter motor worked a couple of times (4 or 5 times) then started making grinding noises. I decided the only thing to do was remove the engine from the boat, remove the bell housing and see what was really going on.
I have removed the engine and the bell housing and can now see that this starter motor only allows the starter gear to come out far enough that the gears are only engaging for half the width of the ring gear on the flywheel. I mean that the gear ring is about half an inch wide, and the starter motor can only allow a quater of an inch of overlap between the 2 gears. The starter motor gear needs to come out another quater inch, but it can't as it has reached the limit of its travel. Also the casting at the end of the starter gear is touching the flywheel gear. If I remove the mounting bolts and move the starter motor towards the flywheel by a quater inch, then everything looks to line up perfectly (except the starter motor mounting holes!).
This leads me to believe that Mercury have given me the wrong starter motor model number. I have contacted them by email, but as it's the weekend I won't get an answer until Monday, so I thought I would ask for advise here. Do any of you know if Mercury sells an equivalent starter motor to the 50-864340r02 with the mounting holes quater of an inch further away from the starter gear? If this is the correct starter motor, what else could cause it to be out of alignement by a quater inch?
Many thanks.
Gary
Some of you may recall this, but for those that don't here's a quick summary. I bought a 1991 Glastron 19' boat with an Alpha 1 gen 2, 4.3L V6 mercury engine about 2 months ago and failed to spot that the starter motor mount on the engine was broken. Fortunately their are 2 mounting holes and only one mount is broken, the second is perfect. This allows me to mount the new starter motor with one bolt whilst I find a repair for the second broken mount.
I contacted Mercury with my engine serial number (D714846) and asked them what was the correct starter motor, they gave me the following numbers:-
863007A1 for a new starter motor or 864340R02 for a remanufactured starter motor. I decided to buy the remanufactured motor (its cheaper) and fit it. The starter motor worked a couple of times (4 or 5 times) then started making grinding noises. I decided the only thing to do was remove the engine from the boat, remove the bell housing and see what was really going on.
I have removed the engine and the bell housing and can now see that this starter motor only allows the starter gear to come out far enough that the gears are only engaging for half the width of the ring gear on the flywheel. I mean that the gear ring is about half an inch wide, and the starter motor can only allow a quater of an inch of overlap between the 2 gears. The starter motor gear needs to come out another quater inch, but it can't as it has reached the limit of its travel. Also the casting at the end of the starter gear is touching the flywheel gear. If I remove the mounting bolts and move the starter motor towards the flywheel by a quater inch, then everything looks to line up perfectly (except the starter motor mounting holes!).
This leads me to believe that Mercury have given me the wrong starter motor model number. I have contacted them by email, but as it's the weekend I won't get an answer until Monday, so I thought I would ask for advise here. Do any of you know if Mercury sells an equivalent starter motor to the 50-864340r02 with the mounting holes quater of an inch further away from the starter gear? If this is the correct starter motor, what else could cause it to be out of alignement by a quater inch?
Many thanks.
Gary