texanaustinite
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Oct 9, 2007
- Messages
- 96
$#!* I think the starter motor went out due to what I think is a bad ignition switch. I noticed it last week that the ignition stayed in the "start" position for a little while, until I put it in "run". I just forgot to check into it deeper.
I was running the engine (with water) for a bit to see what the idle speed was. I ran it in forward idle for a few minutes to let it warm up a bit before running it in neutral. I stupidly went to the truck to clean out some of the kids' toys and shoes, took maybe two minutes. I looked at the boat and it was smoking. Ran over to turn the engine off, and it turned off a split second before I turned the key.
I waited until the smoke cleared and could see smoke coming from the starter motor. I waited for about 10 minutes before attempting to start it again. All I got was a clicking sound.
Also the instruments (fuel gauge, temp gauge, oil pressue gauge, voltage meter) are now powered on. I disconnected the wiring to the ignition switch and to the engine kill switch to see if they would turn off but they stayed on. They only powered off when I removed the negative battery cable. Would this also have something to do with the starter motor?
I was running the engine (with water) for a bit to see what the idle speed was. I ran it in forward idle for a few minutes to let it warm up a bit before running it in neutral. I stupidly went to the truck to clean out some of the kids' toys and shoes, took maybe two minutes. I looked at the boat and it was smoking. Ran over to turn the engine off, and it turned off a split second before I turned the key.
I waited until the smoke cleared and could see smoke coming from the starter motor. I waited for about 10 minutes before attempting to start it again. All I got was a clicking sound.
Also the instruments (fuel gauge, temp gauge, oil pressue gauge, voltage meter) are now powered on. I disconnected the wiring to the ignition switch and to the engine kill switch to see if they would turn off but they stayed on. They only powered off when I removed the negative battery cable. Would this also have something to do with the starter motor?