GottWhat wrote:
deafwish wrote:
Ha!
Worst job out of anything I've done on my Horizon!
Took an hour per bolt on mine...

I hope for Ray's sake that the 240 has more clearance...
Here's what it looks like with the rear seat removed:

...but I don't really want to remove the seat for this job, but I have a feeling that with the seat in...it would be a good job for a guy with no legs. I'll do like Lou did and use a helper and strap to help hold up the weight of the
starter. I will also remove 1 or both batteries for room. Bolts and connectors will get TefGel when reinstalled, and
starter will get sprayed with Boeshield T9. (two of my favorite products).
I found another option (#4) when I called a local
starter/alternator company they said they have a new marine
starter for $120. GottWhat: you found some great prices there, but $120 is low enough to have the convenience of picking it up local. I'll talk to this company again today and see what brand they sell. I'll report back later.
I haven't looked yet. Are these geared starters? or the old heavies? Which is preferred?
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"Knot Easy" 2000 Horizon 240 Volvo 5.7GS /SX
tow: 2017 Honda PILOT EXL-AWD
prev. boats:
'87 Chaparral 198CXL 4.3 OMC Cobra
'69 Jetstar 16ft Ski Boat, 115hp Yamaha
'68 Aluminum Jon Boat, 3hp Sears
'64 Water Wings