This concerns the starter on a 250HP OX66 Saltwater seriesII 1995 outboard. I have power to the starter motor (12.45 volts) but when the starter motor engages the flywheel it does not turn it fast enough to satrt the motor. The starter will engage the flywheel and turns it about two gear teeth than stops. I started the engine two weeks ago and it took several tries to get the starter to engage fast enough to start the engine but it did start. The starter motor barely turned the flywheel but then it speed up and was able to start. Does this mean I need a new starter motor?
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first pull plugs and check for signs of water intrusion....second do voltage drop check on neg,,& the pos.....last year on a almost new GRADY I found from the factory and hiddin ground stud that was not correcty tightend and worked for a few trips then sorta melted the washer on the stud hidden under the transom storage bins...............K&T...NEVER ASSUME !!
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I have done voltage drop test and all was normal. Removed plugs, checked for water(none), used lanyard and was able to turn motor easily. Replaced plugs and tried starter again it engages but just has enough power to spin the flywheel a couple of gear teeth. Problem that I am now also having is after using the lanyard the starter isn,t lining up correctly with the flywheel. then the starter motoer just spins with no load. Suggestions?
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Originally posted by Davjbest View PostI have power to the starter motor (12.45 volts)...
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Thanks,Batt is at 12.45 but thats fully charged, according to my batt charger. I believe the starter motor is the original. It has had a hesitation starting since i bought the boat used 18 months ago. Would sulfating cause a loss of power in the starter motor?
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12.45 is 75% charged......12.6 or more is 100%..or you do the "redneck test"...geta GOOD, clean set of jumper cables and a fully charged batt (12.6 Volts) hook the pos (red) to batt and to the starter stud..now hook up the neg (black) to the battery and then touch to a clean and bare spot on the starter !!! what happens ?? myself have not had a set of jumper cables for 20+ years...my guys go offshore 25 miles and start *****ing for tuna...boat must work !! no if or butts......
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Postdo you understand what a Voltage drop test is and why we are asking for it?1999 Grady Sailfish SX225 OX66
1998 Grady Tigercat S200 lightening strike (totalled)
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