samm835
Chief Petty Officer
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- Dec 12, 2006
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Ok I have a 92 Mariner 115hp, I was out on the lake putting it in the slip for the first time this year. Went driving around and after a short trips the starter making noises and having issues. I opened the cowl and noticed the top bolt on the starter had come off. So the bushing and the spring weren't able to push the starter teeth back down.....so the starter was running maybe for an easy 45 minutes maybe longer. I got back to the docks, but once there it wouldn't start or even act like it wanted to start. I got the bolt and spring back on the starter.....I also replaced the soleniod thinking it might have gone bad. Well that didn't help either. I did that thinking because I tried to jump the starter by touching the two starter connections.....and didn't get jack. I am at a complete LOST of what to try, I am going to try and get a voltage meter to make sure I am getting power to the starter and soleniod. I tried with one I had sitting around the house, but I think it was broke because I wasn't getting any reading on anything it touched (tried battery and soleniod). My thinking is having the starter being run for so long I wore it out. Anyone help me with a process of elimination, the boat is currently in the water at the docks so it is a little hard to work on, but my next thing to do is take the starter off and take it and have it looked and an possibly rebuilt. Any thoughts would be helpful, BEFORE I SHOOT IT!! Thanks