Call me crazy but I almost think it's less work to just pull the motor and replace the starter on the bench. Good time to inspect everything else for anything amiss.
Call me crazy but I almost think it's less work to just pull the motor and replace the starter on the bench. Good time to inspect everything else for anything amiss.
I would have fiddled with trying to remove the starter for 30 minutes while it was still in the ski, get pissed. Go inside and get a beer and then come back out and remove the entire engine.
It takes less than 10 minutes to remove an engine. Many look at it as a major feet. Its 6 bolts plus disconnecting waterlines and battery cables.
A buddy use to have 2 superjets. 1 with a built motor. He could never decide which hull he wanted the motors in. So we swapped all the time. We got down to about 25 minutes to do complete motor swaps. We would both pull motors out at the same time and swap over and start connecting everything up. Next starter I do will be with motor pulled.
That is so much easier than r&r chamber and the gasket is usually reuseable.Just remove the headpipe.