bajaunderground
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My buddy has a 2003 Bayliner 17' (2003) with the 3.0L 4 cylinder...for this question model number doesn't really matter.
His father left him the boat when he passed away a few years ago. At some point in time the starter went out and his dad either a) replaced it himself or b) had someone replace it? No one really knows? So last season my buddy's wife was starting it at the launch and she heard a loud 'clank' and no starting. they pulled the boat out and opened the doghouse and the starter was lying in the bilge (or close to as the wires kept it closer to the block). Upon further investigation my buddy discovered 2 broken bolts (of the 3). He and another friend were able to extract one of the broken bolts and no matter how hard we tried, we couldn't extract the underside bolt (limited space, and broken deeper in the hole...we tried every extraction trick we knew...)
He took it to a good, well reputed boat shop, they pulled the motor for better access and no luck, it was buggered up. My buddy's options are to rig it (he's not the type), have a stud pressed and welded in place or replace entire block...
Any thoughts or help before he pulls the trigger on a reman short block?
Thanks!
His father left him the boat when he passed away a few years ago. At some point in time the starter went out and his dad either a) replaced it himself or b) had someone replace it? No one really knows? So last season my buddy's wife was starting it at the launch and she heard a loud 'clank' and no starting. they pulled the boat out and opened the doghouse and the starter was lying in the bilge (or close to as the wires kept it closer to the block). Upon further investigation my buddy discovered 2 broken bolts (of the 3). He and another friend were able to extract one of the broken bolts and no matter how hard we tried, we couldn't extract the underside bolt (limited space, and broken deeper in the hole...we tried every extraction trick we knew...)
He took it to a good, well reputed boat shop, they pulled the motor for better access and no luck, it was buggered up. My buddy's options are to rig it (he's not the type), have a stud pressed and welded in place or replace entire block...
Any thoughts or help before he pulls the trigger on a reman short block?
Thanks!