Good evening folks.
I've got an odd issue... possibly a simple one to you guys.
Alright, here's my story. Today we did a normal boat day. Lakes were down a bit and bumped bottom in one of the canals. A few lakes, couple hours, later i went from idle to open throttle to get on a plane and heard a grinding noise. I immediately pulled it to neutral. My first thought was spun hub. I tested it... all good. I tried to duplicate a few times with no luck. Thought i was losing it. Put a few people on the boat later in the day and it came back under heavy acceleration... i shut it down to inspect... nothing. When i started it up, i put it in neutral and bumped the throttle to start it... immediately heard the noise. Pulled the motor cover. In neutral and throttle up it was an immediate grinding noise. It didn't appear to be the alternator... and not sure that would make sense as it only happens in neutral and under heavy load. No loss of power. No symptoms. Just the noise... it appears to be internal.
Any help would be appreciated?
Thank you,
Sam
I've got an odd issue... possibly a simple one to you guys.
Alright, here's my story. Today we did a normal boat day. Lakes were down a bit and bumped bottom in one of the canals. A few lakes, couple hours, later i went from idle to open throttle to get on a plane and heard a grinding noise. I immediately pulled it to neutral. My first thought was spun hub. I tested it... all good. I tried to duplicate a few times with no luck. Thought i was losing it. Put a few people on the boat later in the day and it came back under heavy acceleration... i shut it down to inspect... nothing. When i started it up, i put it in neutral and bumped the throttle to start it... immediately heard the noise. Pulled the motor cover. In neutral and throttle up it was an immediate grinding noise. It didn't appear to be the alternator... and not sure that would make sense as it only happens in neutral and under heavy load. No loss of power. No symptoms. Just the noise... it appears to be internal.
Any help would be appreciated?
Thank you,
Sam