Yamaha SR 230 SoCal
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- Messages
- 13
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- 0
- Points
- 10
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2004
- Boat Model
- SR
- Boat Length
- 23
Hello everyone, thanks for your help on this. I have searched all the threads for starter replacement on my yamaha sr 230 and I followed all the steps. After a whole day of trying to figure out how to get the exhaust off, which I never did because the first bolt towards the drivers side is impossible to get out. I then went on the internet and found this forum and found a thread about removing the starter. I got the starter off, but now there is no way to get it back on. I have been trying to move it all around I can and been going at it for 2 days. I can get the starter in / slash back in the hole, but I can not for the F*** in me get it to turn left to line up the bolt holes to bolt it back on to the motor. I called around to some service dealers and they said 6 to 700 because the motor has to be removed. I got it out so it has to go back in, I'm feeling around all i can but as you know it's all feel as we can see S**t and trying to re install it blind. Other then "feeling" around is there a certain or better way to get it back in. It seems like the postive cable that screws in the starter is in the way or something. Its perfectly straight, but once I get it into the hole I just can't turn it to the left enough to line up the bolt holes to the motor. Please someone give me a better way before I push my boat down my driveway and off the cliff. If not 700 at the dealer for a stupid starter is what I get for being a shitty DIY mechanic lol, but yamaha must of did that on purpose to make money. Any help or pointers would be appreciated.