ChronoFish
Cadet
- Joined
- Oct 26, 2015
- Messages
- 27
Hi,
The regular newbie here trying to rehab a 1990ish 3.0 Mercruiser motor.
I've gotten the motor to crank and smoke and shake, and it sounds like it wants to start. It seems like the starter motor is cranking too slowly and I want to blame this on the starter motor, because that seems like an easy fix. But after reading advice in these forums, it sounds like maybe I need to not jump the gun and look into some other possible issues.
For "starters" how tight should the motor be? Sounds like I should be able to easily rotate the motor. I can't. If I put some effort into it, I can get the motor to back up. But I can't get a good enough grip to spin the motor in the same direction the starter motor spins it. For instance the belts will slip if I try to spin it from the alternator.
If this is "too tight" what steps should I take to free it up?
Thanks!
CF
The regular newbie here trying to rehab a 1990ish 3.0 Mercruiser motor.
I've gotten the motor to crank and smoke and shake, and it sounds like it wants to start. It seems like the starter motor is cranking too slowly and I want to blame this on the starter motor, because that seems like an easy fix. But after reading advice in these forums, it sounds like maybe I need to not jump the gun and look into some other possible issues.
For "starters" how tight should the motor be? Sounds like I should be able to easily rotate the motor. I can't. If I put some effort into it, I can get the motor to back up. But I can't get a good enough grip to spin the motor in the same direction the starter motor spins it. For instance the belts will slip if I try to spin it from the alternator.
If this is "too tight" what steps should I take to free it up?
Thanks!
CF