bwgintegra
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I have searched this forum and found many discussions on this topic and would like some input on my issue with starter/ring gear grinding.
1999 Four Winns Horizon 180
Engine: Volvo Penta 4.3l Block type 432BPBYC
Correct me if I wrong but the 432BPBYC would be a 1998 production year.
Bought the boat this year and had no issues when tested at sellers home.
A few weeks after owning the boat went to start it and get a horrible grinding when engaging the starter.
I pulled the starter that the previous owner said was just a few years old. It's an Arco 30470A starter. I spot a few teeth on the bendix that are damaged and the ring gear looks good, just a little bit of damage on the edge of a few teeth. Also, the bolts were not very tight on the starter.
I decide to buy a new starter and new battery. Boat works great for three weeks and now back to the grinding. I reused the starter bolts with the new starter and felt that something didn't feel right when tightening them up. The one both felt like it was bottoming out and I could get my torque wrench in the area.
This past weekend I removed the new starter to inspect everything again. I found two issues.
Issue 1, the bolt hole on the left appears it may have a slight crack in the cast and the part of the block that has a counterbore for the starter bolt looks washed out/damaged. I'm thinking this is causing the starter to walk. See attached image with mirror looking up at starter bolt hole.
Issue 2, picture attached of starters. Both have this wear mark on the inner staggered mount. I know the new one did not have this and now removed it matches up just like the one I removed.
I plan on buying some GM OEM 12338064 starter bolts.
Any advice or recommendations would be appreciated
1999 Four Winns Horizon 180
Engine: Volvo Penta 4.3l Block type 432BPBYC
Correct me if I wrong but the 432BPBYC would be a 1998 production year.
Bought the boat this year and had no issues when tested at sellers home.
A few weeks after owning the boat went to start it and get a horrible grinding when engaging the starter.
I pulled the starter that the previous owner said was just a few years old. It's an Arco 30470A starter. I spot a few teeth on the bendix that are damaged and the ring gear looks good, just a little bit of damage on the edge of a few teeth. Also, the bolts were not very tight on the starter.
I decide to buy a new starter and new battery. Boat works great for three weeks and now back to the grinding. I reused the starter bolts with the new starter and felt that something didn't feel right when tightening them up. The one both felt like it was bottoming out and I could get my torque wrench in the area.
This past weekend I removed the new starter to inspect everything again. I found two issues.
Issue 1, the bolt hole on the left appears it may have a slight crack in the cast and the part of the block that has a counterbore for the starter bolt looks washed out/damaged. I'm thinking this is causing the starter to walk. See attached image with mirror looking up at starter bolt hole.
Issue 2, picture attached of starters. Both have this wear mark on the inner staggered mount. I know the new one did not have this and now removed it matches up just like the one I removed.
I plan on buying some GM OEM 12338064 starter bolts.
Any advice or recommendations would be appreciated