Marvin willis
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,482
- Reaction score
- 907
- Points
- 267
- Location
- Morehead city nc
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2018
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
So I had another starter go out(so I thought) and decided to do a write up for all the ppl that will have starter issues. To start with if your not sure if it's the solenoid or the starter you can test the wire going into the solenoid and going out to make sure it's getting power to the starter but if it's clicking it's been my experience that it's the starter. To replace the starter you need 20 mins a 10mm, 12mm socket, and in case of problems a long screw driver or prybar and hammer to push things along. You need to reach around the left side of the motor under the exhaust manifold and above the cooling lines. You can find the ground wire under the motor and follow it to your first 12mm bolt the second is right above the first. After you have both bolts out try and wiggle the starter out. If it doesn't pull out, this is when you push it out from above. After you pull out the starter I move it btw the motors to have more room. Then I remove the 12v line going to the starter with a 10mm socket. Now that it's out. Install the new one. I also put lube on the neck of the starter so it slides in easier. Now that I pulled my old starter out it's working without any pressure on it so I'm not sure if it stopped working because it had corrosion on the ground or it's just not under pressure. Not sure but I'm not happy it didn't last a year. I've had random problems with it since new. Replacing multiple batteries because the starter wasn't turning over fast. I'm gonna clean the old one up and have it load tested. Hopefully I'll have a back up.
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