Boat... starter... huh..?
The starter in a boat is sealed so that it can't ignite an explosion of fumes in the bilge. You could put a boat starter in a car, but it would be very dangerous to put a car starter in a boat.
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your starter went bad or probably the solenoid on a starter if it the boat makes the clicking noise like my boat now im looking for it lol
you pull the starter with your mouse.
To remove the starter from a Bayliner boat, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Locate the starter, which is typically mounted on the engine block, and remove any electrical connections, noting their positions. Then, unbolt the starter from the engine using the appropriate socket or wrench, and carefully pull it away from the engine. Reinstall the new starter by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are secure.
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To remove the starter from a 1976 Mercury 65hp boat motor, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter, usually mounted on the side of the motor, and remove the electrical connections, noting their positions. Next, unbolt the starter from its mounting bracket, which typically involves removing two or three bolts. Carefully pull the starter away from the motor to complete the removal process.
Provided the starter drive is not spun, one of the following areas is probably at fault. A weak battery A poor, or loose connection (at battery, or solenoid / starter). Dirty or rusted starter drive splines. Possibly, but not probable, a faulty starter.
Do not put a car starter in your boat, boat starters and alternators cost more because they are sealed to keep any electrical sparks from blowing up your boat if there are any gas fumes in the engine bay. The cheapest way to go is to take it to a rebuilder and have yours rebuilt. You will be taking a big risk if you use an automotive starter and it is also illegal by coast guard guidelines.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the wires going to the starter, and remove the 3 bolts holding it in. Installation is the opposite. Follow the red battery cable if you can't find the starter.
A boater is a person who travels by boat, or a stiff straw hat with a flat brim and crown.
You may also have a faulty starter solenoid or starter Your battery is low, or you have a bad connection in your cables. -I would try to charge your battery first, but if that doesn't help then go ahead and have your starter looked at! :)