Hey guys. To start off I have read a couple posts on here that addressed the same issue. I have went through the suggestions and the motor is still having issues. I have a 1997 120 Force outboard attached to a 19' Quantum.
Originally when I bought the boat last year I noticed the previous owner had the same trouble. When starting, the starter cranks over one time, pauses, then usually cranks normal for a couple turns. Any additional attempts to restart the engine short after, the starter slows down like a weak battery. After getting stuck once this year I decided to tear into it.
First I replaced the starter and solenoid through Amazon. No changes in the issue. I replaced the battery with a 600CCA, didn't solve the issue. I replaced the battery wiring from the battery to the engine. Checked all grounds and cleaned them as I went. As I was following a previous thread I completed a compression check . All four cylinders were above 100 psi. During the compression check I noticed the engine would turn like it normally should with the plugs out, but I could only get about three turns before the starter stalled. I also used jumper cables from a separate battery and the problem still continued. I checked both batteries with a tester and both were good.
I'm out of ideas other than replace the starter again. My next move is to see if I burnt up the brushes during all this testing. It's pretty obvious the temperatures are high when I jump the solenoid.
Thanks in advance, any help is appreciated!
Originally when I bought the boat last year I noticed the previous owner had the same trouble. When starting, the starter cranks over one time, pauses, then usually cranks normal for a couple turns. Any additional attempts to restart the engine short after, the starter slows down like a weak battery. After getting stuck once this year I decided to tear into it.
First I replaced the starter and solenoid through Amazon. No changes in the issue. I replaced the battery with a 600CCA, didn't solve the issue. I replaced the battery wiring from the battery to the engine. Checked all grounds and cleaned them as I went. As I was following a previous thread I completed a compression check . All four cylinders were above 100 psi. During the compression check I noticed the engine would turn like it normally should with the plugs out, but I could only get about three turns before the starter stalled. I also used jumper cables from a separate battery and the problem still continued. I checked both batteries with a tester and both were good.
I'm out of ideas other than replace the starter again. My next move is to see if I burnt up the brushes during all this testing. It's pretty obvious the temperatures are high when I jump the solenoid.
Thanks in advance, any help is appreciated!