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Henry Weber
My vessel is a 1977 Hunter 30 with 12hp Yanmar YSB12 single cylinder diesel.Every so often the starter motor stays engaged after the diesel starts. If you don't catch it and shut down the engine, the starter motor windings start burning and self destruct. The pinion gear of the starter does not retract from the ring gear on the flywheel.After the diesel engine starts to run, the starter motor is driven at some horrendous speed and shortly starts to burn. The first time the starter burned up, I thought the ignition/starter key switch was sticking in the start position. I replaced it. The second time a starter burned (a year later), I bought a heavy duty marine push button (momentary on ) switch with rubber weather guard to replace the key switch for starting. This was to make sure the solenoid coil current turns off after the engine starts. It has been only three weeks and the third starter burned yesterday.Does anyone have a clew why this is happening?Thanks for any help.Henry