Stater/Solonoide Problems???

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Hi,<br />I went boating today and my boat got flooded. I turned the motor over like 25 times in a row trying to start it. Now when I start it turns the motor over for like 1/2 second then it disingages and the starter spins free. Can someone please tell me what the problem is?<br />Thanks,<br />Ben Hunter
 

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Re: Stater/Solonoide Problems???

Care to tell us what engine you have there, Ben?
 

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Re: Stater/Solonoide Problems???

That's not an outboard, Ben. It is an I/O (Inboard/Outdrive).<br /><br />I will move this to the I/O Forum.
 
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Re: Stater/Solonoide Problems???

Hi,<br />I am going to try charging the battery should I do 12 volt-2 Amp Or 12 volt-10 Amp?<br />Thanks,<br />Ben
 

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Re: Stater/Solonoide Problems???

The 10 amp setting is for a quick charge.<br />Considering all the water problems you encountered, plus all the attempts at starting I'd go with caution and use the 2 amp setting. It is the "normal charge" setting.... takes longer to charge the battery but is easier on it.
 
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Re: Stater/Solonoide Problems???

Ok Thanks,<br />Do you think that could be why the solonoid is not working right?
 
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Today I put a new solenoide on. The battery was verry low from me messing with the starter so much when I put the solenoid on it turned over like it is suppose to. Will it after I charge the battery though? <br /><br />Thanks,<br />Ben
 
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I tryed it with the battery charged. The motor turns one time and then disingages and the starter just turns. Please some one just even a guess will help.<br /><br />Thanks,<br />Ben
 

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Re: Stater/Solonoide Problems???

You need a new starter......
 
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I put on a now have a new solenoide and a new starter mounted solenoid. I took the starter to napa today and they tested it and the machine said it was a good starter. I turns the motor a little more now but it is still disingageing. WHY? WHY? WHY?<br />Thanks,<br />Ben
 

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The problem is not your solenoid, it is the bendix. You can buy another bendix, but it is easier to just get another starter. (When they test it, they are testing it electrically - the bendix is the drive, or gear at the front of the starter).
 

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Re: Stater/Solonoide Problems???

Ben,your starter motor.Is the motor part below the solenoid about 3 inch in diameter?If so it is a gear reduction type starter.I'm seeing a lot of problems with them.My supplier says the reduction gears are now plastic,and maybe stripping.this a new problem,and when we get to the bottom of it,I'll post here.Anyone having similar starter problems?<br />DHP
 
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My starter gear or is it called a "starter drive"? Is in good shape. My uncle told me it was mostlikly the bendix. What do I look for to tell if the bendix is ok?<br /><br />Also thanks very much for your help. I have some misc parts for mopeds and motorcycles email me if ether of you need anything I can give it to you cheap.<br />Thanks,<br />Ben
 
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I took the cover near the back of the flywheel off there were no teeth laying in side and no metal dust. Dose that mean my ring gear is ok? Also I took the spark plugs out and it turned over fine, that means the solonoide is working right, It is new? I will buy a new starter if I need to but will that solve the problem? Iam afraid I will put a new one on and it will go blum blum berrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, lol.<br /> <br /> Any Way I hate to bug you all so much but I realy love boating this is my thierd year and it is great. Do any of you go or ever been to Ceaser Creek Lake in South West Ohio?<br /><br />Thanks,<br />Ben Hunter
 

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You need a new starter......
 

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It Should......
 
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Re: Stater/Solonoide Problems???

Another option you might explore is that your engine is trying to start. As soon as it does that your bendix will disengage and the starter will run free. . . . until you turn off the key.<br /><br />So your starter may be OK after all. <br /><br />You did not say how much water got in. Enough to flood the engine completely? Check for dampness in your electrics somewhere. I would start with the distibutor cap, then look at the fuel system. <br /><br />Either of these will let your engine start, then it will die on you because of misfire or water in the gas.<br /><br />Hope this helps.
 
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