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On Jun 21, 11:24*am, Richard Casady
wrote: On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 08:31:30 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jun 21, 9:36 am, Richard Casady wrote: On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 14:06:28 -0400, bpuharic wrote: as y'all know, i replaced a starter in my boat, started it from the upper helm station and promptly destroyed the starter. tim helped me understand the starter switch is probably staying engaged and keeping the bendix in the flywheel. We had a switch stick on our Turbocraft[hull number ten, of the first batch of jet boats ever sold in the US] once. It trashed the starter. Unfortunately the Graymarine six had the flywheel on the wrong end and starters were scarce. It had a crank nut on the front of the flywheel, so we went to a junkyard and got a crank. Casady It's possible that a Chris Craft starter would have worked, that is if it was the same bolt patern. But if it was a top loader, and if you had access to an international Harvester dealership, they probably had most of the parts to repair the starter. But that was then and this is now. In the event, it was a Buick starter that fit the thing, and it took a couple of weeks to get it. It started on the first kick, every time. Flywheel was on opposite end from the driveshaft.That is, on the front. Casady- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I can understand the flywheel on the frontside of the boat for clearance, but I'm suprised they didn't do what chris craft did and take the engine and put the flywheel in the font of the block making the starter bolt in standard position yet turn for a CCW application. hmmmmm. |
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