Bigfoot0220
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2019
- Messages
- 7
Hi everyone. Family bought our first boat a month ago, 1995 trophy with 4.3 LX MerCruiser. Took it out twice, no issues. 3rd time out, started up, ran out to fish and when we went to leave, cranked very weak crank like the battery was low. Ran in with the kicker and kept trying to start the main from time to time, same result until finally the starter just spun and whirred, with no flywheel engagement.
Today I replaced the starter, which entailed removing the exhaust manifold and riser for access. (I read MANY a post on here to figure that one out). Put it all back together and went to start, had a strong crank but wouldn’t fire. Kept cranking for several minutes, no change. Then, it cranked for about a second and turned into a grind. Now, each time I try to start I get about a second of crank then it turns to a grinding noise. I turn off the key and the bring continues briefly after key off. I can’t tell whether it’s the starter of an internal noise.
I’m desperate for ideas, and even more desperate to know that the motor isn’t shot. We are crushed by this development, we were planning many outings and trips this summer as a family and our 5 year old is devastated. Any help is greatly appreciated.
thank you.
Today I replaced the starter, which entailed removing the exhaust manifold and riser for access. (I read MANY a post on here to figure that one out). Put it all back together and went to start, had a strong crank but wouldn’t fire. Kept cranking for several minutes, no change. Then, it cranked for about a second and turned into a grind. Now, each time I try to start I get about a second of crank then it turns to a grinding noise. I turn off the key and the bring continues briefly after key off. I can’t tell whether it’s the starter of an internal noise.
I’m desperate for ideas, and even more desperate to know that the motor isn’t shot. We are crushed by this development, we were planning many outings and trips this summer as a family and our 5 year old is devastated. Any help is greatly appreciated.
thank you.