Hello,
The starter went out on our motor on our first trial run on the lake. We were told by a repairman when he checked out the motor, that the starter would go soon. (Who would have thought it would go the first time out.) We manually started it...it was really easy (on the first try). The motor runs great!
My question is, can anyone tell me if it is simple for a non-mechanic to replace the starter? We would like to do it ourselves if it is easy, or we will have to tow it 2 hours away to have it worked on.
If it isn't hard, does anyone have an idea of where to get it, and step by step instructions on how to replace it? If it is hard, we won't attempt it. :redface:
Thanks a bunch!
Debbie
The starter went out on our motor on our first trial run on the lake. We were told by a repairman when he checked out the motor, that the starter would go soon. (Who would have thought it would go the first time out.) We manually started it...it was really easy (on the first try). The motor runs great!
My question is, can anyone tell me if it is simple for a non-mechanic to replace the starter? We would like to do it ourselves if it is easy, or we will have to tow it 2 hours away to have it worked on.
If it isn't hard, does anyone have an idea of where to get it, and step by step instructions on how to replace it? If it is hard, we won't attempt it. :redface:
Thanks a bunch!
Debbie