Universal M25 Starter Motor, Long Beach, Ca

caltom

.
Sep 10, 2014
31
Catalina 30 Long Beach, Shoreline Marina
I think I need a new starter. The starter engages but doesn't always crank the engine. Batteries are new and charged. The rest of the system (cables, connections, etc) appear to be good.

Where in the Long Beach area can I get one. I think an aftermarket piece would be OK.

Any recommendations for a mechanic in the L.B. area may also be helpful.

Thanks

Tom
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,243
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
I think I need a new starter. The starter engages but doesn't always crank the engine. Batteries are new and charged. The rest of the system (cables, connections, etc) appear to be good.

Where in the Long Beach area can I get one. I think an aftermarket piece would be OK.

Any recommendations for a mechanic in the L.B. area may also be helpful.

Thanks

Tom
take your starter off and go to a napa store or advanced auto store and have it tested it may be good and all you need to do is clean some cable connections
 
Nov 22, 2011
1,265
Ericson 26-2 San Pedro, CA
I think I need a new starter. The starter engages but doesn't always crank the engine. Batteries are new and charged. The rest of the system (cables, connections, etc) appear to be good.

Where in the Long Beach area can I get one. I think an aftermarket piece would be OK.

Any recommendations for a mechanic in the L.B. area may also be helpful.

Thanks

Tom
I think I may know someone who has one for sale. PM me and I'll supply the contact info.
 
Jul 27, 2011
5,134
Bavaria 38E Alamitos Bay
I think I need a new starter. The starter engages but doesn't always crank the engine. Batteries are new and charged. The rest of the system (cables, connections, etc) appear to be good.

Where in the Long Beach area can I get one. I think an aftermarket piece would be OK.

Any recommendations for a mechanic in the L.B. area may also be helpful.

Thanks

Tom
The Captain's Locker on Marina Drive (Alamitos Bay Marina) in Long Beach is an authorized Universal parts dealer, etc. They may have your part; if not they may be able to send you to someone who does; and/or to a mechanic.
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,102
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Hi, before you take your starter off, check the wiring connections, especially the main ground at the back of the engine.

You may be interested in these:

Critical Upgrades http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/topic,5078.0.html

Engines 101 - The BIGGEST & BEST collection of M25 Series Universal Engine Information on the Internet, plus some M35, too :)

http://www.c34.org/wiki/index.php?title=Diesel_Engine

A new starter from Universal may be big bucks. Consider taking it to an automotive alternator repair shop.
 
Oct 15, 2008
87
Catalina 30 Mexico
There are auto electric mechanics that rebuild and even rewire generators, alternators, and starters. Our C-30 alternator was rebuilt and new diodes put in and a special tap for our Automac to increase the field voltage. They can check the starter and repair it.
 
Mar 20, 2012
3,983
Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
I think I need a new starter. The starter engages but doesn't always crank the engine. Batteries are new and charged. The rest of the system (cables, connections, etc) "appear to be good".

Thanks

Tom
the "appearances" of a connection can be very deceptive, and are almost always expensive when its assumed they are good because they look "good"......

with a simple volt meter you can test test the circuits to see what the voltage is at the starter when someone hits the start switch, as opposeb to what the voltage is at the battery when someone hits the start switch....

if the voltage is being lost at the starter when the start button is engaged, but the battery voltage remains good, you have bad connections....

if the voltage at the battery pulls down the same as it does at the starter when the start button is pressed, its a bad starter...

if you have an independent starter relay/solenoid, it could be the culprit..... so you may have to test each of the big posts on it to see if the connection inside of it is faulty.

when checking old connections that have been there untouched for a long time, its good to remove the wires, inspect them for any corrosion or heat damage and to insure the crimp is still tight, then upon reassembly, use a bit of grease vaselene, dielectric/silicon grease, on each of the terminals to help make a good connection and keep the moist air from working its way into it and it will be a good solid connection that will last a long time.