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I went out to start the boat this morning before making the drive to the
lake...it turned over a few times and never fired (normal when it hasn't been run in a few weeks). When I turned the key again, I hear a single click from somewhere near the rear of the boat and the engine would turn over. Tried again a few more times...nothing. I replaced the battery a few weeks ago, so I know there is plenty of juice back there. I tried the old trick of tapping the starter (this is an inboard/outboard Mercruiser 5.7L). Tried turning the key again, and voila...it turns over. Waited a few seconds...and again...no dice, hear a single click when the key is turned to start. I am not too crazy about getting stranded in the water, so I called around to get some prices on starters. OUCH...$278.00 for a new one seems to be the standard price at all the marine parts places here in Dallas. One person that I spoke with at the parts store recommended hooking up a test light to the solenoid to see if I was getting juice across the relay before sinking $278.00 in a part that can't be returned if it didn't fiz the problem. The crappy part is....I got home this afternoon and can't replicate the problem. My thoughts are that when a starter goes bad, the problem might be intermitent for awhile. I have yet to see a solenoid/relay exhibit this intermittent type of behavior. Has anyone ever heard of a solenoid/relay that is going bad do this or do they just go caput and not work at all once they go "bad" ? I'd like to get the problem (whatver it may be) corrected before heading to the water again. Should I just sink the $278.00 into the starter and be done with it? |
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