Had trouble starting my 1998 225 oceanrunner this weekend. The starter would spin but the pinion would not engage the flywheel. I read some posts on this site and tried out some suggestions today. Batteries are fresh charged (tried a jump box just in case) and pinion is free on the shaft. So it must be the starter, solenoid or other electrical problems. <br />I got out the service manual and followed the Starter Circuit Check Cart found there. Below is a link to it for reference:<br /><br /> https://home.comcast.net/~fav453/nomospictures/starter.jpg <br /><br /> My question is I got to step 3 which says that you should check ground to the ignition input on the solenoid and if you see battery voltage the solenoid is bad which I did see. To me this doesn't make sense isn't there suposed to be 12 volts there coming from the ignition and isn't that the signal that tells the solenoid to allow the starter to spin up?