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Hi...
I've got a Honda 40, 1998. I heard a weird rattle sound a few weeks back, kind of like a "Frrrrr.......frrrr....frrrrrrrrrrr. The sound went away, then slipped my mind.
Yesterday I went out with the boat again, and the starter was intermittant, then would not start. I pulled the cover and opened the "emergency start" enclosure, and noticed that the spring which raises the cog wheel to engage the starting was jammed. There were a few metal filings around the starter, likely a result of the aformentioned weird sound.
Obviously the spring which raises then lowers the gear for starting is wearing out.
What is the best way to fix this issue? Hopefully I don't need an entire new starter...Seems to me it is just the part on top that raises and lowers...
Any ideas???
Thanks in advance!
Tom
I've got a Honda 40, 1998. I heard a weird rattle sound a few weeks back, kind of like a "Frrrrr.......frrrr....frrrrrrrrrrr. The sound went away, then slipped my mind.
Yesterday I went out with the boat again, and the starter was intermittant, then would not start. I pulled the cover and opened the "emergency start" enclosure, and noticed that the spring which raises the cog wheel to engage the starting was jammed. There were a few metal filings around the starter, likely a result of the aformentioned weird sound.
Obviously the spring which raises then lowers the gear for starting is wearing out.
What is the best way to fix this issue? Hopefully I don't need an entire new starter...Seems to me it is just the part on top that raises and lowers...
Any ideas???
Thanks in advance!
Tom
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The Frrrrr.......frrrr....frrrrrrrrrrr sound is probably the starter turning but not engaging the flywheel.
Had the same problem on an Evinrude 25hp. Mine also had metal around the shaft. My fault for not giving it a good grease job. Took it apart, cleaned and emery cloth the shaft, and gave it a good grease job. Worked like a charm after that. Now, greasing the shaft is part of my regular maintenance. Hope this helps.
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Had the same problem on an Evinrude 25hp. Mine also had metal around the shaft. My fault for not giving it a good grease job. Took it apart, cleaned and emery cloth the shaft, and gave it a good grease job. Worked like a charm after that. Now, greasing the shaft is part of my regular maintenance. Hope this helps.
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A good lube job on that starter shaft should be part of annual maintenance.
A weak battery can show a similar problem by not fully engaging the starter pinion to the flywheel. The noise you hear can be the starter attempting to engage the fly wheel but the battery dosen't have enough power.
....Larry
A weak battery can show a similar problem by not fully engaging the starter pinion to the flywheel. The noise you hear can be the starter attempting to engage the fly wheel but the battery dosen't have enough power.
....Larry
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I think your two primary things to do before you start spending money are what Billy Bones and HB Larry recommended. Had the same problem on a 30 Evinrude. All that was needed was to lubircate the starter.
If that's not it, check your electrical. There was a great post regarding this a couple months back. Check that post out as the Fishhawk resident mechanic Mike M gives an excellent explanation on what to check for.
If that's not it, check your electrical. There was a great post regarding this a couple months back. Check that post out as the Fishhawk resident mechanic Mike M gives an excellent explanation on what to check for.
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Great news that you're running again.tombiosis wrote:Thanks very much for all the replies!
WD40 seems to have solved the problem.
Cheers!
Note, WD40 probably worked to remove the old grease.
IMHO, although it appeared to fix your problem, you need to grease this part properly, especially with winter storage coming up.
WD40 is a great fixer, but may not be the right long term solution, otherwise we'd all be using everywhere.
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The only type of grease to use on an outboard or anything used in a water environment is white lithium grease. It will last forever.
...Larry
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