dst87mcssac
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2007
- Messages
- 91
Hello,
I am new to the board but I have been reading the Force Outboard Sections for about five years now. WOW this is such a helpful site.
I have a 22' Pontoon with a 1997 Force 75 HP Motor that has been very reliable so far. About 3 years ago I replaced the orginal starter with a replacement one from E-Bay for about $90.00 ( + Shipping). It lasted for about a year and a half and it went bad. I have never been too keen on Aftermarket Parts so I had the orginal starter rebuilt last August for a cost of $135.00 from a reliable Starter and Alternator Shop. Well it has been acting up for the past month and it finally left me stranded this weekend. I just purchased a new HEAVY DUTY ( HIGHER TORQUE) off of E-Bay for $129.00 ( + Shipping). I am not sure if I need the higher torque, but I hope the heavy duty aspect will help.
When I had my orginal starter rebuilt last year, the shop stated that it appeared to have some moisture damage.
Heck it is a boat and a marine grade starter.
My questions are as follows:
#1) When I go to E-Bay and look up Mercury Force I see that the majority of the items for sale are starters. Are these starters prone to fail? Is it just a bad design?
#2) Is there a way to protect the starter from Moisture other then staying out of the lake?
#3) After looking at many post, it appears that my first and second starter may have just been dirty with carbon. I saw the trick about using fishing line to hold the brushes in place during reassembly. Thanks
#4) I have for now purchased a new Aftermarket Stater, but should I expect to replace these every 18 months? Replacing seems easier than cleaning.
Great Board and I am just wondering if I am the expection here or the rule. Other than this issue, the motor has been great. I service it every year in the spring. This site has given me alot of help.
Thanks,
Donald
Lake Norman, NC
I am new to the board but I have been reading the Force Outboard Sections for about five years now. WOW this is such a helpful site.
I have a 22' Pontoon with a 1997 Force 75 HP Motor that has been very reliable so far. About 3 years ago I replaced the orginal starter with a replacement one from E-Bay for about $90.00 ( + Shipping). It lasted for about a year and a half and it went bad. I have never been too keen on Aftermarket Parts so I had the orginal starter rebuilt last August for a cost of $135.00 from a reliable Starter and Alternator Shop. Well it has been acting up for the past month and it finally left me stranded this weekend. I just purchased a new HEAVY DUTY ( HIGHER TORQUE) off of E-Bay for $129.00 ( + Shipping). I am not sure if I need the higher torque, but I hope the heavy duty aspect will help.
When I had my orginal starter rebuilt last year, the shop stated that it appeared to have some moisture damage.
My questions are as follows:
#1) When I go to E-Bay and look up Mercury Force I see that the majority of the items for sale are starters. Are these starters prone to fail? Is it just a bad design?
#2) Is there a way to protect the starter from Moisture other then staying out of the lake?
#3) After looking at many post, it appears that my first and second starter may have just been dirty with carbon. I saw the trick about using fishing line to hold the brushes in place during reassembly. Thanks
#4) I have for now purchased a new Aftermarket Stater, but should I expect to replace these every 18 months? Replacing seems easier than cleaning.
Great Board and I am just wondering if I am the expection here or the rule. Other than this issue, the motor has been great. I service it every year in the spring. This site has given me alot of help.
Thanks,
Donald
Lake Norman, NC