CLi87
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2018
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- 204
Hi there, I'm working on a mercruiser 7.4 engine and just installed a new starter, I've never had the boat running yet and when I tried cranking it seems the motor tried to start briefly then a grinding sound. I took the starter off and marked the gear with a marker, re-installed and tried to crank it again to see the contact points, it seems the starter is only making partial contact maybe halfway on the starter gear. I did some research and read about having to shim the starter, I've never had to shim a starter on countless motors I've worked on but I guess there's always a first time for everything. Does this sound like a situation I need to shim? And I know the best way would be to measure the gap but in this case that would be impossible without removing the engine. And if I do need to shim, do I need to move the starter closer or further away from the ring gear?