Got the engine back in today after fixing a TON of crappy work by the previous owner. I've never seen someone use that much RTV sealant EVERYWHERE in my life. Anyway, I've got another issue unfortunately. I tried cranking the motor over and am getting some unusual problems. I charged the battery I got with the ski (unsure of its age/origin) and it seemed to charge up ok. Hooked everything up and started cranking on the motor. It was barely turning over if at all. I then noticed smoke arising from the junction of the positive battery cable at the battery. The cable was pretty old looking so I replaced it and cleaned the battery terminals. Cranked the motor over again it had a little more power, but not much (a very slow constant turn) The smoking at the battery cable was gone, however I noticed some smoke arising from the positive cable now on the starter (at the starter). I felt all the connections (battery pos and neg, and starter pos and neg) and all were very warm/hot. I decided to check the battery again on my charger which also gives an approximate charge of the battery and it read 65% already after maybe 10 total seconds of cranking. So, any advice on the likely problem? Could a bad starter cause that kind of draw and heat up connections to that point or could it just be a bad battery? Unfortunately I don't have another battery to test the starter out. Hoping for some help here before I have to either tear the pipe back out to replace the starter, or break down and buy another friggin' battery.