aarchdale@coresleep.com Posted April 23, 2021 Author Posted April 23, 2021 3 hours ago, Travis Swift said: Still wish I had your old motor on my boat. I love my boat and the 60 just sips the gas but I wish it was a tad faster. I think you butt dialed me last week at 12:30 in the morning? or perhaps you meant to......i was sound asleep sorry man. Yeah i put a new screen cover on my phone and it is so sensitive it called a million people in my pocket. I took that POS off yesterday
Members slabseeker Posted Monday at 03:32 PM Members Posted Monday at 03:32 PM On 4/19/2021 at 3:49 PM, aarchdale@coresleep.com said: Just got back from the lake had a decent day catching crappie.. No issues what so ever with it starting today. I guess it just needed a little lube Before asking Wrench for help I searched for a similar post....I am having the same issue with the starter on my 2000 25 hp Mercury/Tracker. I was wondering what lube did you use and did you remove the starter or just spray it on while on the motor?
Members slabseeker Posted Monday at 06:47 PM Members Posted Monday at 06:47 PM On 4/18/2021 at 10:53 PM, fishinwrench said: Typically a starter spinning but not kicking up the drive gear is caused by 1 of 3 things.... Low voltage to the starter (caused by loose/dirty connections, dead battery, or failing solenoid). OR.... Bad brushes and corroded armature contacts in the starter (requires a starter rebuild to rectify) OR.... Cruddy/Dry shaft and drive gear (bendix). (Clean with parts cleaner spray, blow dry, and then lube liberally with Silicone spray or a few drops of 2-stroke oil (never put grease on it). I did re-read the posts and noted this. The starter is only a year & half old so I hope it's not #2. I will try option 3 first seems like the easiest. And check the battery connections. Thanks Wrench
fishinwrench Posted Monday at 08:12 PM Posted Monday at 08:12 PM 1 hour ago, slabseeker said: I did re-read the posts and noted this. The starter is only a year & half old so I hope it's not #2. I will try option 3 first seems like the easiest. And check the battery connections. Thanks Wrench Sufficient battery voltage is #1 What is it ?
MrGiggles Posted Tuesday at 01:54 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:54 AM Had that issue occasionally on my 60 Merc. I just used a little spray lube on the starter drive, not a penetrant, they're usually piss poor lubricants. -Austin
Members slabseeker Posted Tuesday at 12:36 PM Members Posted Tuesday at 12:36 PM Good to know, hope that works on mine. The battery voltage is 12.4
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