How to Remove a Mercruiser Starter
Things You'll Need
- Electrical tape
- Fine permanent marker
- Socket set
Instructions
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Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.
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Open the engine compartment. Some Mercruiser engines will be built into a compartment similar to a car, while smaller outboard types will have a hood covering the engine that you can remove by releasing the spring clips on the side down near the propeller shaft.
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Locate the starter. A Mercruiser starter will look similar to the starter in your car. It will have a large cylindrical bottom with a smaller one welded on top. An easy way to locate your starter is to follow the positive wire from the starter coil. The wire will end with a connection to the starter.
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Tear off three small strips of electrical tape. Use the tape and a permanent marker to label the wires that attach to your starter. There is the positive wire (that comes from the starter coil), the ground (which will go from the starter to the engine block), and you may have a third accessory wire. Label them so you can remember where they are attached on the starter (top, center pole, side pole).
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Disconnect the wires from the starter.
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Remove the lock nuts from the bolts holding the starter in position. Most Mercruiser starters have bolts that will run from the bottom to the top, rather than from side to side like on a car starter. Once the nuts are off, reach underneath and pull the bolts out.
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Remove the starter from the engine compartment by lifting it out.
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