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  1. #1
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    Default Suggestions on where to purchase starter

    I am 90% sure my starter is going bad. I will test it this spring to be sure. It seems like replacing the starter is pretty easy. Does anyone have any suggestions for locations to purchase a marine starter online?

    Also.. I remember somone saying there is some switch that if you change the starter you ought to change. Any pointers on what that would be?

    -- bk
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    The Indmar number is S571006. The Arco number (aftermarket) is 57-30470.

    I think I ordered the aftermarket from ATL Marine. That is for the 340 cat motor.

    You can call ATL Marine and they will give you the part numbers and prices. Do a google search with those numbers and unless you find something way cheaper, I'd just order from ATL. That's what I did anyways.
    Last edited by KG's Supra24; 01-18-2012 at 01:43 PM.
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    Thanks. Is it an easy repair?
    2003 Mobius LSV Gravity Games
    Total Noob running 1100 in the center, 750s in the lockers.
    JL JX360/4 powering 6 Infinity 621m speakers

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    Mine was pretty easy to access. It's an easy swap as long as you can access it easily.
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    Find an altenator/starter repair shop and have it rebuilt. Typically they'll give you a lifetime warranty and it will be quite cheeper than new. I payed $28 to have the one on my jeep rebuilt. I know its not a marine starter but if you have the marine starter to begin with you the guts are the same. Definatly the way to go. my.02


    PWI as usual...

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    Having one rebuilt is also an option.

    Here is the thread I started from when I was having a similar problem ...

    https://forum.moomba.com/showthread....er+part+number
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    Maybe try discount inboard marine but I would try the rebuild thing too. Prices on starters/alternators are really inflated. I have had good luck with skidim and they are knowledgeable and will answer questions.
    Jack Beams
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    Just a reminder to stay with a marine starter.
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    ^^^^^^^ Of utmost importance. Marine starters are built differently to ensure no sparks which could ignite fumes
    Kraig - 2010 Outback V

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    yup, having it rebuilt should be no more than 1/2 the price of a new or reman. Most places rebuild marine and non-marine applications.
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