Our port engine starter is not engaging the flywheel. The problem started originally with no power to the motor due to worn-through power cables. I have soldered them (as a temporary fix while my new cables are delivered), but I can't get the starter to engage. Upon turning the key, the starter wheel spins, but the teeth don't lift to engage the flywheel. Does this mean my starter has gone bad or could it be my wiring? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
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I have not had the problem however the service manual indicates that the cause is most often a corroded or gummed up bendix. They suggest disassembly, cleaning and lubrication. According to the assembly illustration there is a keeper ring at the end of the shaft that can be removed to allow the other parts to come off the shaft.
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Thanks for the repsonses & suggestions. Since I have been very good at taking things apart (and not putting them back together properly) since about 5 yrs old, I will try cleaning & lubricating before I try the rebuild. I'll post my results when successful.
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Chris
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Chris
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Yamaha starting problem
I was with a friend on a newly purchased used boat and we had the problem of the starter gear "popping up." Someone more knowlegeable suggested reversing the battery wires. Voila! a quick fix. So, pull the starter cable to see the direction of turn appropriate for the starter. If it is not what your starter is turning, reverse the cables. Alex Kehayes, 36073.
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Thanks for the thoughts on switching the wires. Since my problem started when the wire harness chaffed through completely, it is possible that the starter is spinning in the wrong direction. I am in the process of replacing the wiring harness, then tackle the starter, (I have already lubricated the bendix). I'll let everyone know which fix worked.
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Starter problem is fixed. After installing the new wire harness & lubricated the "shaft" & bendix of the starter, she fired right up. It seems the problem was with the wiring harness. At first the starter wasn't getting the proper amount of power, then as the wire harness chaffed through more, no power was being supplied to the engine (even after temporarily soldering the cable). In addition to the black cable wraps, which were also chaffed through, I've installed extra chaffe protection to the area where the harness rubs against the motor carrying handle.
Chris
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