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This may be a silly question for those that know but here goes.
My 25 hp Evinrude Electric Start has a starter problem. The motor runs like a top but the electric start does not work. The starter spins, lots of juice in the battery, it just doesn't engage the geared flywheel.
Now here's the question.
Is the part on the electric starter that engages the flywheel activated by a salenoid? Does it sound like I need a new salenoid?
You said the battery has a lot of juice? Had a simliar experience this summer. The starter turned but would not engage. Turns out that battery was low (older battery) - when we got a fully charged battery on it - the starter worked fine.
Had a similar experience in the past with my 30 Evinrude. Did you reently oil it?? I have a tendency to over lubricate things and found I had the same problem after oiling the starter shaft. It eventually engaged and I had no further problems.
Got it figured out, the gear at the top of the starter motor was sticking. It wouldn't come up to drive the geared flywheel. Took it apart and emery clothed the shaft so that it was nice and free, gave it a good oiling and now it works like new.
if you swap the polarity of the cables running to the battery, ie. hook up + to -ve terminal, and -ve to + terminal on the battery, the starter will spin and not engage.. hope that didnt happen!