You could use an air impact gun on the flywheel nut.I do have a good battery but the wiring harness is complete junk. I also have a remote starter. is it as simple as wiring the (-) side to the solenoid and the (+) to the starter switch or does it need to be stepped down?
NOT a GOOD Idea, as that will lead to an Over Torqued Flywheel Nut, and possible Damage the Crank and FlywheelYou could use an air impact gun on the flywheel nut.
An impact gun will not turn the flywheel.You could use an air impact gun on the flywheel nut.
I have a remote starter as well and I put one clip to + battery and the other clip where the signal wire comes from the harness. As far as the impact, while I've never done it, I see people doing it online and with all the spark plugs out I can't see a reason to not do it but with three negative responses I guess I wouldn't.You could use an air impact gun on the flywheel nut.
i did this and I got a higher reading. This has encouraged me to hook in the battery and remote starter. I think the faster cranking produces an accumulative pressure. "We'll see what happens". I'll let you know but I'm encouraged. Thanks for the discussion!Rope is easiest and does no damage to nut or crankshaft threads.
doesn't this require a good wiring harness? The boat is in desperate need of a rewiring - I am looking to direct wire from the battery to the starter.To use the starter get some jumper cables. Attach the positive to the cable stud. Now touch the negative to the starter housing. To use the remote starter switch attach the positive jumper cable to the battery side of the solenoid. Attach the - to the block somewhere. Now Attach your switch the the positive terminal on the solenoid. Attach the other clip to the non ground side small terminal of the solenoid. Now turn the ignition key off to kill spark and do your test
or use a screw driver on the solenoid to jump the B and S termsYou hook up a positive 12 volt cable to the solenoid.----You hook up the negative to the block.----Use the remote starter switch from 12 volt battery to one of the little terminals.----Push the start button and motor should crank .-----But 12 volts and wires can be a challenge to understand.