greenjeans
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Hello everyone,
I have a 1995 Bayliner Capri that I bought last week. It has a Force 120 OB.
At our lake test, it started, but started but it seemed like the battery was weak. When I tried, it would still engage the flywheel and spin the motor but it would not start.
I originally thought that it was a weak battery combined with a flooded engine. (I was mistakenly using the choke in 100 degree heat)
I met some guys at the ramp that own a local marina and they took a quick look and agreed that it was flooded. I let it air out for 20 minutes or so and then tried
to start it again. This time it would barely turn the flywheel. Again, to me, it just acted like a dead battery - like in a car. The guys offered to check it out at their shop
which was about 1/4 mile down the road. They looked things over for me, checked compression and the battery and while they were at it, I had them replace the impeller, since
it had been over 4 years since it had been replaced. They charged me $150 bucks. I know I probably should have done it myself, but they were right there.
The battery tested good. They are thinking that the starter is going bad. To me, it seems like it was working properly. But - it was quite hot when we were trying to start the boat.
It would engage the flywheel and when the engine was trying to start it would drop down and spin freely.
Any ideas or suggestions ? Any more info on starters would be a plus as well. The good part is: they said that the motor ran like a top. These starters can be rebuilt right ? Is it worth it ?
Thanks in advance, John
I have a 1995 Bayliner Capri that I bought last week. It has a Force 120 OB.
At our lake test, it started, but started but it seemed like the battery was weak. When I tried, it would still engage the flywheel and spin the motor but it would not start.
I originally thought that it was a weak battery combined with a flooded engine. (I was mistakenly using the choke in 100 degree heat)
I met some guys at the ramp that own a local marina and they took a quick look and agreed that it was flooded. I let it air out for 20 minutes or so and then tried
to start it again. This time it would barely turn the flywheel. Again, to me, it just acted like a dead battery - like in a car. The guys offered to check it out at their shop
which was about 1/4 mile down the road. They looked things over for me, checked compression and the battery and while they were at it, I had them replace the impeller, since
it had been over 4 years since it had been replaced. They charged me $150 bucks. I know I probably should have done it myself, but they were right there.
The battery tested good. They are thinking that the starter is going bad. To me, it seems like it was working properly. But - it was quite hot when we were trying to start the boat.
It would engage the flywheel and when the engine was trying to start it would drop down and spin freely.
Any ideas or suggestions ? Any more info on starters would be a plus as well. The good part is: they said that the motor ran like a top. These starters can be rebuilt right ? Is it worth it ?
Thanks in advance, John