I have twin 1998 250's. Last year, one of the motors had difficulty starting when it was cold. Once it got started, it would restart again as soon as you turned the key. But let it sit over night, same problem next day. It had good power to the starter and motor turned over normally, just no fire when it was cold. Now the motor is dragging when you try to start it and the 1st time I tried to start it this year, I could smell a burning electrical odor. Motor would barely turn over. I took the spark plugs out and the motor turn over quicker, but not like it should with full power. The batteries are fully charged.
Could this be corrosion on a connection that is "dragging" the motor? Could the original problem with the hard starting last year be the "stator", "coil(s)" or the "powerpack"? And when I tried to start it this year, the defective part finally burned out?? I know I can swap parts from the running motor over to the defective motor to find out what is defective, but was hoping that someone may have had a similar problem that could save me some time.
Could this be corrosion on a connection that is "dragging" the motor? Could the original problem with the hard starting last year be the "stator", "coil(s)" or the "powerpack"? And when I tried to start it this year, the defective part finally burned out?? I know I can swap parts from the running motor over to the defective motor to find out what is defective, but was hoping that someone may have had a similar problem that could save me some time.
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