Nautique 196: Replacing starter motor |
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Posted: May-27-2015 at 7:10pm |
Btw, I used a marine grade starter supplied by PCM due to safety reasons.
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Thank you for your reaction. In the meantime I replaced the starter. Besides the corrosion it was also worn out.
It is now starting a lot faster. For accessing I removed the heat exchanger. This was enough to access the starter. |
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scootdogydog
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use sandpaper or a wire brush to clean the corrosion on the terminals and wires. Once that connection is good, you shouldn't need to replace any parts if it is just corrosion..
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Dear all,
Currently I have an issue with my starter motor of my Ski Nautique 196 (pcm pro boss 5.8). It is making a bad contact with one of the electrical wires. This is caused by corrosion. Unfortunately I can not reconnect it due to this corrosion. But holding by hand the starter works fine. I was reading the PCM workshop manual. But I have still some questions. And maybe somebody at this forum can help me. -What is the best way to replace? Remove the exhaust manifold? Or is better solution possible? -I expect I the following part: PCM RA122001. Or is a standard Ford 351 starter also ok? Thank you all for your help! Regards, Eric |
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