Yanmar 1GM marine engine does not crank right away

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Yanmar 1GM marine engine does not crank right away

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This is my situation with my Yanmar 1GM: I push the starter button repeatedly in order to get the motor to turn over. I get no immediate engine crank. Any suggestions???

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Do you hear a click from below each time you press the button?
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Hi Tim

Will check for the click sound. So it means that if I hear it, must be the electric cable and not the solenoid/starter???
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Similar situation years ago-
-Check the Grounding Strap/Cable in your engine compartement (Blk cable attached to fwd right engine mount-- in my 25D). Top nut on mount had backed off, causing a 'not-so-solid' ground contact, allowing grease and dirt to contaminate the ground.
-Disconnect, clean, polish, and re-tighten.
It may be that simple. Mine's stayed tight for 12 years.
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Hi,

Are you keeping the button depressed with no response. At times mine will do that for a few seconds and then begin to turnover or on a second attempt it will turn over. Not sure this is useful for you.
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If you have a voltmeter on your panel, it should read lower as you press the starter button. If
it doesn't, then there is a break in the circuit somewhere - bad ignition switch, starter button,
ground connection, etc. If the voltmeter does read lower, the starter solenoid could be sticky.
Often a tap with hammer on the starter motor while someone hits the starter button will get
things going.- Jean
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Thanks . Will try all suggestions provided.
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Another possibility: 1GMs need a good shot of fuel to start. On my 25D, I pull out the neutral button and push the throttle lever in reverse, because the throttle won't open as far in forward. Give it a try.

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Joe Myerson wrote:Another possibility: 1GMs need a good shot of fuel to start. On my 25D, I pull out the neutral button and push the throttle lever in reverse, because the throttle won't open as far in forward. Give it a try.

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Among the other suggestions, check the connection that supplies voltage to the starter solenoid. My Volvo has a spade lug that corroded and I had the same problem. I cleaned the lug on the starter and replaced the connector.

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Thanks again for the suggestions. Will let you know which method worked when fixed.
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Hi
I think got the problem solved. Now I just press the starter button once and the engine crank right away. I pretty much followed some of your suggestions by cleaning the connections. I used sandpaper, not too coarse, to polish the metal. Below what I did but BEFORE disconnected battery cables:

1. Cleaned grounding strap-negative battery cable going to engine mount --- see on photo (A)
2. Cleaned connectors shown as D in the photo

For connectors shown on photo as B and C , these were just disconnected, then added some lubricant (CRC MARINE 6-56) inside the two connectors and reconnected .

3. Cleaned connectors in the starter solenoid (see following photo and shown as A and B)

By the way , these two pictures were taken before cleaning the connectors.

Thanks again for your suggestions .
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