BrianD1973
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Sep 7, 2010
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- 31
Ok, so from a little research on here.... disconnecting the battery cable while the boat/engine runs is a bad thing.... at least SOME of the time.... and I happen to be one of those cases.... grrrrrr.... why mechanics can't be similar with all engines is silly to me! :-(
Soooooo, thought had drained battery after sitting at an event for a while with the radio running.... went to start,,,,, click.... click..... ok, so tried jumper cables, no go... took out my batt. used someone elses.... that's when the fun began.... still no go, so figured tap on starter.... Vrooom... ok... good.... soooo, good samaritan guys figure disconnect their batt. and put mine back in (while engine ran).... sounds good to shade tree auto mechanic me.... no go, stalls.... they figured alternator bad.... greeat! sounds like a fun $500 part that requires a possible kit to make it easier says one guy that seems to be familiar with this engine!.... soooo, they charge up my batt on their boat, (because I guess they were able to start their boat and disconnect their batt. for me and put mine in place to charge).... I put mine back in and starts up... tried the battery disconnect one more time while it ran.... no go..... I concurred on the alternator possibility..... get home, check battery and it's good.... put load to it... good! check voltage while it ran, does seem to be charging.... get on here and see that disconnecting cable bad while running.... argh! meter did seem to go up higher than 13 volts after checking battery.... and after taking the boat out this past weekend, volt meter on boat seems to spike at times.... sometimes it's fine, other times it's up... when up, just turned on everything electrical (blower, bilge, lights, radio) to bring it down more normal! seemed ok but did wonder about blowing that stuff up..... but figured if I didn't try that, battery is gonna burn up?!?
Sooooooo, I'm guessing starter probably is on way out and was probably original problem and now I have a regulator problem as well!?!? wonderful.... any suggestions on where to get these parts online? As stated, more of a auto guy but most of the time, mechanics are mechanics! Know where the starter is and think I know where the regulator is... guess a manual at this point mite be a good thing... or can I just disconnect this garbage and put the new in?
Thx! Brian
Soooooo, thought had drained battery after sitting at an event for a while with the radio running.... went to start,,,,, click.... click..... ok, so tried jumper cables, no go... took out my batt. used someone elses.... that's when the fun began.... still no go, so figured tap on starter.... Vrooom... ok... good.... soooo, good samaritan guys figure disconnect their batt. and put mine back in (while engine ran).... sounds good to shade tree auto mechanic me.... no go, stalls.... they figured alternator bad.... greeat! sounds like a fun $500 part that requires a possible kit to make it easier says one guy that seems to be familiar with this engine!.... soooo, they charge up my batt on their boat, (because I guess they were able to start their boat and disconnect their batt. for me and put mine in place to charge).... I put mine back in and starts up... tried the battery disconnect one more time while it ran.... no go..... I concurred on the alternator possibility..... get home, check battery and it's good.... put load to it... good! check voltage while it ran, does seem to be charging.... get on here and see that disconnecting cable bad while running.... argh! meter did seem to go up higher than 13 volts after checking battery.... and after taking the boat out this past weekend, volt meter on boat seems to spike at times.... sometimes it's fine, other times it's up... when up, just turned on everything electrical (blower, bilge, lights, radio) to bring it down more normal! seemed ok but did wonder about blowing that stuff up..... but figured if I didn't try that, battery is gonna burn up?!?
Sooooooo, I'm guessing starter probably is on way out and was probably original problem and now I have a regulator problem as well!?!? wonderful.... any suggestions on where to get these parts online? As stated, more of a auto guy but most of the time, mechanics are mechanics! Know where the starter is and think I know where the regulator is... guess a manual at this point mite be a good thing... or can I just disconnect this garbage and put the new in?
Thx! Brian