I have a 2000 Yamaha 40 HP 4 stroke that I'm having trouble with on the initial startup. Seems like I have to hit the ignition switch several times before the bendix will stay engaged and turn the flywheel. After I get it started initially it will start first time,every time. Anyone have any ideas what the problem might be. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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The battery should be 380 cold cranking amps or more with 124 RC. Have battery load tested.Clean and tighten battery cables. Check battery cable connections on motor. Test starter relay and starter.
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Originally posted by boats.net View PostThe battery should be 380 cold cranking amps or more with 124 RC. Have battery load tested.Clean and tighten battery cables. Check battery cable connections on motor. Test starter relay and starter.
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Originally posted by JUST-IN-TIMElube up the bendix shaft
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make sure your cables are nice and pliable as if they get wicked you may not be getting 12+ to your starter. also after you try and start a few times, feel the cable ends....if they get warm then they can be bad.
you can also use a jumper cable directly to your starter to isolate starter and system.
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Originally posted by jb123 View Postmake sure your cables are nice and pliable as if they get wicked you may not be getting 12+ to your starter. also after you try and start a few times, feel the cable ends....if they get warm then they can be bad.
you can also use a jumper cable directly to your starter to isolate starter and system.
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I have a 40 horse Yamaha 4 stroke, when I try to start it the starter engages the flywheel and will turn it over about a half a turn, the starter stays engaged and keeps running but quits turning the flywheel. Once the motor starts it is fine the rest of the day. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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