eebygum
Well-Known Member
OK, I’ve read the Yanmar manuals (RTFM done) and still cannot figure this out, so to save my sanity please any suggestions....
I’ve bought a boat with an old but very well maintained Yanmar YSE 12 engine which I’ve. successfully started through hand cranking and it runs sweetly.
My question is when electric starting do I need to open the decompression lever and drop once it’s turning over ?? (The manual suggests I do but I would need very long arms or a stick to do this !!!)
With the starter motor.... batteries are fully charged, (1) Oil and Charge lights are on, turning key to start... (2) starter motor clicks.... (3) then whirrs up the fly wheel and turns a couple of times and stops without firing up. On subsequent attempts it may only get to step 1 or 2.
I think there might be a problem with starter motor but I’m trying to rule out operator error on the technique as the manual suggest you need to move the decompression lever too.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Cheers,
I’ve bought a boat with an old but very well maintained Yanmar YSE 12 engine which I’ve. successfully started through hand cranking and it runs sweetly.
My question is when electric starting do I need to open the decompression lever and drop once it’s turning over ?? (The manual suggests I do but I would need very long arms or a stick to do this !!!)
With the starter motor.... batteries are fully charged, (1) Oil and Charge lights are on, turning key to start... (2) starter motor clicks.... (3) then whirrs up the fly wheel and turns a couple of times and stops without firing up. On subsequent attempts it may only get to step 1 or 2.
I think there might be a problem with starter motor but I’m trying to rule out operator error on the technique as the manual suggest you need to move the decompression lever too.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Cheers,