amsimonsjs
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- Jun 21, 2008
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Hi everyone,
I have a twin Mercruiser 5.7's in my 1993 Maxum.
My starboard motor is having problems with its starter. This morning, it started up just fine.
When I crank the ignition, you hear a loud grinding sound, like the gear on the starter is grinding up against the flywheel.
I pulled the starter out, checked it, I found that the top half of the gears on the starter were severely worn and ground down. The lower half was intact, meaning the starter wasn't engaging fully, only halfway.
I checked the teeth on the flywheel when I pulled the starter out (I didn't crank the engine over, I just saw the position where I removed the starter) and the teeth seemed a little worn, but not too bad, so I figured all I needed was a new starter.
I bought a brand new starter and solenoid (all in one) and installed it.
I cranked it, it cranked over for about 3 seconds and the grinding noise returned.
I have not pulled this starter out, I will do that tomorrow.
Batteries are brand new.
Also, my port engine, I can move my shift lever into forward and reverse.
On my starboard, I can only move it into forward, I cannot shift it into reverse, it binds up.
If you guys could help me out that would be great. I need to start the starboard engine since we need to drive the boat a few miles to our dock. We've been parked at the slip for two days now, while sleeping in the boat.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You!
-Alex
I have a twin Mercruiser 5.7's in my 1993 Maxum.
My starboard motor is having problems with its starter. This morning, it started up just fine.
When I crank the ignition, you hear a loud grinding sound, like the gear on the starter is grinding up against the flywheel.
I pulled the starter out, checked it, I found that the top half of the gears on the starter were severely worn and ground down. The lower half was intact, meaning the starter wasn't engaging fully, only halfway.
I checked the teeth on the flywheel when I pulled the starter out (I didn't crank the engine over, I just saw the position where I removed the starter) and the teeth seemed a little worn, but not too bad, so I figured all I needed was a new starter.
I bought a brand new starter and solenoid (all in one) and installed it.
I cranked it, it cranked over for about 3 seconds and the grinding noise returned.
I have not pulled this starter out, I will do that tomorrow.
Batteries are brand new.
Also, my port engine, I can move my shift lever into forward and reverse.
On my starboard, I can only move it into forward, I cannot shift it into reverse, it binds up.
If you guys could help me out that would be great. I need to start the starboard engine since we need to drive the boat a few miles to our dock. We've been parked at the slip for two days now, while sleeping in the boat.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You!
-Alex