IanFS
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2009
- Messages
- 188
Hi from across the pond again.... 
Mercruiser 4.3L Alpha One.......1988 (I've learned not to call it a Gen 1 anymore
)
I been experiencing the dreaded solenoid click so I worked through the first steps of cleaning all the connections and refirbing the mounting plate...... ?80 (what's that in US about $112 or thereabouts?) for a new one over here!! :facepalm:
Managed to unbolt the pump without removing the hydraulics etc. so de-rusted and painted, cleaned connections and solenoids and put it back together......and......didn't work!! But worse still the trim won't go down and there's no solenoid click. I think I may have damaged a connection though when stripping down.
I've ordered a couple of solenoids but suspect it could be the pump motor commutator or windings. According to the Manual (which Don very kindly got me the download..thank you Don) it takes one through a stripdown process to get at the motor.
Does anyone know...and I have no doubt the you do, if I can take the motor off without removing the hydraulics? Oh and the screws/bolts which look as if they are it's mounting bolts look incredibly rusty.......am I in deep trouble?
Mercruiser 4.3L Alpha One.......1988 (I've learned not to call it a Gen 1 anymore
I been experiencing the dreaded solenoid click so I worked through the first steps of cleaning all the connections and refirbing the mounting plate...... ?80 (what's that in US about $112 or thereabouts?) for a new one over here!! :facepalm:
Managed to unbolt the pump without removing the hydraulics etc. so de-rusted and painted, cleaned connections and solenoids and put it back together......and......didn't work!! But worse still the trim won't go down and there's no solenoid click. I think I may have damaged a connection though when stripping down.
I've ordered a couple of solenoids but suspect it could be the pump motor commutator or windings. According to the Manual (which Don very kindly got me the download..thank you Don) it takes one through a stripdown process to get at the motor.
Does anyone know...and I have no doubt the you do, if I can take the motor off without removing the hydraulics? Oh and the screws/bolts which look as if they are it's mounting bolts look incredibly rusty.......am I in deep trouble?