Problem resolved.. I put the new starter back on and did some research on wiring and it turns out the 12v wire leaving the starter wasn’t getting a connection. The old starter was definitely going out though. Once I got the wire connection fixed on the new starter she fired right up.. I appreciate all of the responses on this thread, I tried each and every suggestion which led me to finding the issue.. looking forward to helping you guys out when I can with your issues
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Starter install gone wrong.. 07 225 hpdi
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postgood to hear,
that makes sense, there was a bad connection.
was it due to something getting in the way of the lug making contact on the bolt/nut?
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Just for curiosity, might wanna pull the OEM starter apart and check brushes, etc...
As expensive as they are, if it's a simple worn out brush, etc, might be worth fixing/saving..
Aftermarket parts as such, (IME), don't tend to hold up as well as expensive OEM ones..
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.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostJust for curiosity, might wanna pull the OEM starter apart and check brushes, etc...
As expensive as they are, if it's a simple worn out brush, etc, might be worth fixing/saving..
Aftermarket parts as such, (IME), don't tend to hold up as well as expensive OEM ones..
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