Want to get rid of the ads? Become a member by registering today.
The Mariah Owners Club

Forum Left Top

Welcome to the The Mariah Owners Club.


Starter Replacement Disaster

General Maintenance

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 04-01-2010, 01:04 AM   #1
 
wplaine's Avatar

wplaine is currently offline
Posts: 110
Status: Admiral
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Chesapeake, VA
Find me on the Map
My Year: 1996
My Model: Z215 Talari
My Engine: 5.7L Bravo III
Gallery Images: 15


Thanks: 0
Thanked 4 Times in 4 Posts
Send wplaine:
a Private Message
 
Default Starter Replacement Disaster

Hey all: A co-worker replaced his starter on his 5.7 L Merc (in a Sea Ray) with an aftermarket marine starter. He is good with mechanical installs including using a torque wrench to tighten fasteners. After about 30 hours of run time, GRIND>>>> His fly wheel is now missing teeth in several large spots. You know the first step to replace the flywheel?? Pull the engine....holy time killer. He pulled the old starter out of the box and removed the newly installed starter. The new bolts are 3/16" longer and likely bottoming out before snugging up the starter. Also the housing is 1/16" larger causing even more chance for misalignment. Moral of his story, bite the bullet for Mercrusier parts or double check aftermarket parts to original parts and be careful.
Reply With Quote
  • Old 04-01-2010, 01:01 PM   #2
     
    Dredd's Avatar

    Dredd is currently offline
    Posts: 868
    Status: Admiral
    Join Date: Feb 2009
    Location: Kansas City
    Find me on the Map
    My Year: 1993
    My Model: MX-19 - Sold
    My Engine: 4.3
    Gallery Images: 0


    Thanks: 51
    Thanked 50 Times in 48 Posts
    Send Dredd:
    a Private Message
     
    Default Re: Starter Replacement Disaster

    Ouch! Thanks for the insight.
    Reply With Quote
    Old 04-01-2010, 07:59 PM   #3
     
    Rdrdon's Avatar

    Rdrdon is currently offline
    Posts: 38
    Status: First Mate
    Join Date: Sep 2009
    Location: Hoover AL
    Find me on the Map
    My Year: 1996
    My Model: Shabah 200 Limited Edition
    My Engine: 5.7L, Alpha One
    Gallery Images: 0


    Thanks: 0
    Thanked 2 Times in 1 Post
    Send Rdrdon:
    a Private Message
     
    Default Re: Starter Replacement Disaster

    I replaced my starter last night, what a joy that was!
    Reply With Quote
    Old 07-13-2015, 07:07 PM   #4

    mikeyt is currently offline
    Posts: 7,475
    Status: Platinum Contributor
    Join Date: Jul 2007
    Location: Ontario
    Find me on the Map
    My Year: 1996
    My Model: Shabah 180
    My Engine: 4.3
    Gallery Images: 14


    Thanks: 87
    Thanked 579 Times in 538 Posts
    Send mikeyt:
    a Private Message
     
    Default Re: Starter Replacement Disaster

    I did it once years ago. i had to use a mirror to put the socket on, lay on my back and reach under the manifold to put the driver on. Pain in the arse for sure and i have no desire to do it again. It might be a bit more helpful though to remove the manifold.

    This info from a friend of mine: Get a deep dish 6 point 9/16 socket. get a 2-3 inch 3/8" extension and ratchet. An 'air ratchet' will make the job a bit easier too. Feel ahead of time with your hands and get a feel where they are. One is very tight to the bellhousing cover and it is tight!! (He suggests placing a pad over the engine, laying on it and then reaching down to get at the starter. He also suggested putting a strap around the engine & starter to hold it in place until you had the bolts out & the wires disconnected).

    The bolt heads should be approx 1 inch long so you can get that much of the deep dish socket on good and deep. If they are not, when you get them out go get the long headed bolts.

    Take your time and be very patient!!

    Disconnect the starter wires and attach a wire hanger to support the starter after the bolts are removed.

    The bolts go into the block from directly underneath the starter, in other words towards the motor cover top/sky!

    Sometimes though, it is simply better to pay a real mechanic to do the job... and avoid all the stress. This might be one of those times.

    Last edited by mikeyt; 07-13-2015 at 07:18 PM.
    Reply With Quote
    Reply

    Bookmarks




    Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
     


    Similar Threads
    Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
    Starter huntnfish Mercury MerCruiser 6 07-25-2010 04:41 PM
    Bad starter? Dogloop Mercury MerCruiser 9 07-03-2009 09:20 PM
    Mercruiser 4.3 starter azboatman Mercury MerCruiser 4 04-09-2009 03:04 AM
    Starter motor SX18 Vilanova Mercury MerCruiser 3 02-01-2009 08:11 PM
    Help with starter issues MariahShabah3.0 Original Mariah Talk 10 09-10-2007 06:04 PM



    Forum Right Top
    Forum Left Bottom Forum Right Bottom
     
    Right Left
    Member Login
    Forgot password?
    Forum LeftForum Right

    About the Club
    Age of the Mariah Owners Club:

    Total Members: 18,530
    Total Threads: 12,965
    Total Posts: 68,332
    Find us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Subscribe to Mariah Owners Club on YouTube
    There are 518 users
    currently browsing forums.
    Forum LeftForum Right

    Find us on Facebook
    Forum LeftForum Right

    Club Sponsors
    Right Sponsor





    Forum LeftForum Right
    Right Right
    Right Bottom Left Right Bottom Right