ToddfromCA
Cadet
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- Jun 4, 2009
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Hi all,
Looking for a little advice
The Problem
My motor was getting a little slow to turn over so I decided to take a look. Batteries were new so I cleaned and tightened all connections but it didn't improve. Pulled the starter and the drive and bendix gear were rusted bad. Problem solved, or so I thought. Replaced the starter, and it didn't start the first time. Tapped the casing with a wrench thinking that maybe the gears weren't lining up with the flywheel perfectly. Still nothing.
What I'm hearing is a loud clunk coming from the starter when I turn the key, and I smaller clunk when I ease off. To me, it sounds like the starter drive shooting out and maybe hitting the flywheel. There is absolutely no sound of the bendix gear actually turning.
Here's what I've done so far...
- tested batteries not under load and they are good at 12.8v
- tested in side of slave solenoid and get 8v under load
- tested out side of slave solenoid and get 8v under load
- tested batteries while under load and get 8v
- cleaned all connections (batt,switch,slave solenoid, starter) and tightened
- took batteries into shop and they said they're perfect
- bench tested starter and it is perfect
- bypassed slave solenoid and nothing (jump cables from batt to starter)
Here's what I'm thinking...
Seems like a resistance issue but since it happens whether switch is in the 1,2, both position, it seems like the cable doesn't matter. The only cable that is shared I believe is the one from the out side of the solenoid to the starter. I'm hoping that since this cable is low in the bilge and I do get some water in the bilge from time to time (see old starter) that salt water has wicked up this cable past the shrink tube and is creating the resistance.
I'm going to check it out but also wondering if it could be a hydrolocked motor or a poor grounding of the starter to the block (see wet bilge). I'm thinking hydroock is not very likely since it fired 2weeks ago perfectly and I just did annual maintenance (compression, exhaust)
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Motor is 351w with Merc Alpha 1 gen1
Looking for a little advice
The Problem
My motor was getting a little slow to turn over so I decided to take a look. Batteries were new so I cleaned and tightened all connections but it didn't improve. Pulled the starter and the drive and bendix gear were rusted bad. Problem solved, or so I thought. Replaced the starter, and it didn't start the first time. Tapped the casing with a wrench thinking that maybe the gears weren't lining up with the flywheel perfectly. Still nothing.
What I'm hearing is a loud clunk coming from the starter when I turn the key, and I smaller clunk when I ease off. To me, it sounds like the starter drive shooting out and maybe hitting the flywheel. There is absolutely no sound of the bendix gear actually turning.
Here's what I've done so far...
- tested batteries not under load and they are good at 12.8v
- tested in side of slave solenoid and get 8v under load
- tested out side of slave solenoid and get 8v under load
- tested batteries while under load and get 8v
- cleaned all connections (batt,switch,slave solenoid, starter) and tightened
- took batteries into shop and they said they're perfect
- bench tested starter and it is perfect
- bypassed slave solenoid and nothing (jump cables from batt to starter)
Here's what I'm thinking...
Seems like a resistance issue but since it happens whether switch is in the 1,2, both position, it seems like the cable doesn't matter. The only cable that is shared I believe is the one from the out side of the solenoid to the starter. I'm hoping that since this cable is low in the bilge and I do get some water in the bilge from time to time (see old starter) that salt water has wicked up this cable past the shrink tube and is creating the resistance.
I'm going to check it out but also wondering if it could be a hydrolocked motor or a poor grounding of the starter to the block (see wet bilge). I'm thinking hydroock is not very likely since it fired 2weeks ago perfectly and I just did annual maintenance (compression, exhaust)
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Motor is 351w with Merc Alpha 1 gen1