Re: Yamaha 2004 50 Hp 4 Stroke starting issue
Riverboy,
i have the same problem but with a 2003 60 hp carburettor 4 stroke and i am yet to find a solution. sometimes the starter disengages before the motor starts thus the need to turn the key again. i have had a new starter motor, new flywheel but to no avail.
I bet if you check your motor with the emergency lanyard pulled the same thing will happen. My undersatnding is that the motor should continue to crank until you release the key. This is not the case, and even with the lanyard out sometimes the starter will disengage and not crank the motor. I have tried everything but i think it is a design fault with those motors having an old crappy inertia drive starter motor.
I think it is to do with compression kick back with the inertia drive starter motor causing the load to go off the starter allowing the bendix spring to push starter motor drive down out of the flywheel.
Another possibilty is that the prime start is to clever for itself and thinks that the motor has already started. how this affects the load on the starter motor i don't know
It will be interesting for other owners out there to reply, to see if at anytime when they turn the key the motor fails to crank or the starter disengages.
Good luck,
Kellaig