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turned the key the engine maybe cranked once or twice then nothing, waited some more and same problem. (It was something like when the battery dies and the engine won't turn over completely) But the battery was charged fully (I also tried to jump it). I noticed that as i continued to attempt to start the boat the cables to from the battery got extremely hot and then one seemed to smoke a little as i was attempting to crank. I checked the battery afterwards (being towed out of the water) and all was fine. My mechanic told me it was the starter so i replaced it but now i'm back to square one. any further suggestions.. ?? thanx... Sure sounds like a bad ground connection. It could be bad cable also.The inside of the terminal connectors can corrode in time. And you can never rule out another bad rebuilt starter. It happens quite often, unfortunately. I'd try a known good cable directly from the battery negative side to a goood tight ground on the engine block. If that works you can easily diagnose the problem from the switch and other cables. That's an easy place to start. Barry |
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