Sierra 18-5648 Outboard Starter

SKU: 4002823 - UPC: 808282111472 - MPN: 18-5648
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Key Features of the Sierra 18-5648 Outboard Starter Engineered as a direct replacement for common outboard failures, the Sierra 18-5648 delivers robust performance with high-torque output to crank even the most stubborn motors. Built with corrosion-resistant materials suited for harsh marine environments, it features sealed bearings, heavy-duty copper windings, and...
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Sierra 18-5648 Outboard Starter Product Description

Key Features of the Sierra 18-5648 Outboard Starter

Engineered as a direct replacement for common outboard failures, the Sierra 18-5648 delivers robust performance with high-torque output to crank even the most stubborn motors. Built with corrosion-resistant materials suited for harsh marine environments, it features sealed bearings, heavy-duty copper windings, and a durable solenoid for reliable engagement every time.

  • Precision gearing: Helical-cut gears reduce noise and wear for smoother operation.
  • IP67-rated protection: Shields against water ingress and salt spray, extending service life on the water.
  • Universal mounting: Matches OEM bolt patterns for hassle-free swaps on compatible models.
  • Overheat protection: Integrated thermal cutoff prevents damage during extended cranking attempts.

Perfect Fit for Popular Outboard Engines

This starter motor is designed to restore reliable starting power to a wide range of outboard engines, particularly those from legacy manufacturers like Johnson, Evinrude, and select Mercury models. It's a go-to choice for boaters maintaining 65-150 HP two-stroke and four-stroke powerheads from the late 1970s through the 1990s.

Always cross-reference with your engine's service manual for exact fitment, but it's commonly used on:

  • Johnson/Evinrude 65-140 HP (1979-2001)
  • Select Mercury 90-125 HP inline models
  • OMC V4 and inline-4 configurations

Pro tip: Check your existing starter's part number or mounting footprint before installation to ensure seamless compatibility.

Why Upgrade to This Reliable Outboard Starter?

Boaters know the frustration of a dead starter mid-season—slow cranking, clicking solenoids, or complete failure. The Sierra 18-5648 addresses these issues head-on, offering OEM-level performance at a fraction of dealer costs. It's not just a part; it's peace of mind for weekend warriors and commercial operators alike.

Key advantages include faster spin-up times that reduce battery drain, quieter operation for a more enjoyable outing, and proven longevity in saltwater conditions where stock units often falter. Many users report it outperforming worn factory starters, breathing new life into older engines without major rebuilds.

Step-by-Step Installation Tips for DIY Boaters

Swapping out your outboard starter is a straightforward job that most mechanically inclined owners can handle in under an hour with basic tools. Safety first: Disconnect the battery, work in a well-ventilated area, and wear protective gear.

  1. Prep the engine: Tilt the outboard up, remove the cowling, and locate the starter (usually mid-powerhead).
  2. Disconnect wiring: Note positive/negative leads and solenoid connections; use a diagram if needed.
  3. Remove old unit: Unbolt (typically 2-3 M8 bolts), wiggle free from flywheel engagement.
  4. Install new starter: Align pinion gear, torque bolts to spec (around 15-20 ft-lbs), reconnect wires securely.
  5. Test run: Reconnect battery, prime fuel, and crank—listen for smooth engagement.

Common pitfall: Ensure the flywheel key is intact; a sheared key mimics starter failure. Lubricate the drive gear lightly with marine grease post-install.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting for Longevity

To maximize lifespan, inspect connections annually for corrosion—clean with a baking soda solution and apply dielectric grease. Avoid excessive cranking (over 10 seconds) to prevent solenoid burnout.

If issues arise:

Symptom Possible Cause Quick Fix
Clicking but no crank Weak battery or bad solenoid Jump solenoid or charge battery
Slow cranking Seized bearings or low voltage Check grounds; bench-test starter
No engagement Busted Bendix or flywheel damage Inspect gear teeth

Regular voltage checks (12.6V+ at rest) keep your starter humming season after season.

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Sierra 18-5648 Outboard Starter Technical Specifications

Type: 

Engine | Miscellaneous

Vendor: 

Sierra Engine Parts

Weight: 

6.17 lb

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Sierra 18-5648 Outboard Starter Shipping & Return

Shipping Weight: 

6.17 lb

Box Sizes: 

4.00 (h) x 4.00 (w) x 9.00 (l)

Cubic Feet: 

144.0

Returnable: 

Yes

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Sierra 18-5648 Outboard Starter

$159.09 $181.59 ( / )