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  • 50DEO Starter motor toasted

    Hi.

    I have a 50 DEO with a toasted starter motor.

    I desperatly need a part number and a solid supplywebshop to buy a starter from. Can U guys help ???

    Here are all the numbers i found on the outboard itself. 50DEO 6H5L 387294

    If this helps in getting the right starter.

  • #2
    Generally its just the brushes, if youre able to dissassemble, you can check them yourself.
    You should post your motor year and check boats.net or yamaha-motor.com for part prices.

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    • #3
      Maverick,
      I agree with JB in that you can probably save yourself some money by rebuilding that starter.
      Get a Yamaha shop manual for your motor at www.yamahapubs.com. - It will guide you on starter teardown and rebuild.
      If you have to get another starter and want Yamaha brand, I recommend the sponsor of this forum, boats.net.
      Also, you might want to check ebay.com - I see used and aftermarket starters there. Type in "yamaha outboard" for your search.
      Good luck,
      Ken K

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      • #4
        Ok, but the problem is, the starter has toasted the brushes, the bush bearings are shot and the armature is toast too, so I guess I will need a new one.

        Thanks, Ill check out this manual web for a part number.

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        • #5
          Maverick,
          Yeah, sounds like you are going to need a little more than brushes.
          You might want to check into getting the starter motor rebuilt - there are shops here in the USA that completely gut out and rebuild starters - try to find one where you are, remove the pinion gear and spring and retainer and ship the starter motor to them. That pinion gear alone is worth over $100 new.
          I have seen after market starters for about half what Yamaha wants - but then you have to be careful of the quality.
          Good luck,
          Ken K

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          • #6
            Thanks Ken, but I really just want to buy a new starter. My problem is that I cant find any info about a 50 DEO or a parts manual on this web or other websites. If anyone here has a more knowledge on this particualr model and can help me find where to buy a correct replacement starter then I would appreciate that very much.
            50DEO 6H5L 387294
            I dont know the year make of this motor as I bought it second hand and all I have are the numbers above.

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