Thank you Trent, I had hoped just what you told me.
We picked up the seloc manual today for it and I intend to learn it in and out.
The motor is a 1994 5.8L OMC cobra with a volvo/penta outdrive.
I think I'm gonna like it here....
bluevista wrote:
Two bolts. If your shop even remotely thinks the motor may need to be pulled for this simple repair, run away. First, obtain the manual for your model engine and if needed buy a marine starter, not one from the AutoDump. Second, remove the wires from the solenoid and remove the two bolts at the starter base (where it attaches to the flywheel housing). I would then advise bench testing the starter or take to AutoDump and have them test it for you, but don't buy a starter from them. Marine starters cost a lot more than automotive and do the same job and since this is a boat repair you have to drop some cash just to keep things straight. Plus marine starters are sealed to prevent small scale explosions from occurring and blowing your engine hatch off...don't ask me how I know this. If starter tests bad, buy a starter and reverse process to install, go have fun. If starter checks out good...well then the saga begins. Double check all your terminal connections and clean them even if they appear okay.
What is the vintage and model of the engine/drive, i.e. 1995 SX, or Cobra, etc? PM me and I can send the shop manual for a Volvo/OMC 5.8L.
Trent
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