Re: New owner 21 ft 74 Starcraft aluminum runabout jet
I talked to the mechanic who fixes the Sheriffs boats yesterday and he told me if I use an electric pump it has to be wired to the oil pressure gauge so if the engine dies it doesn't pump gas on a hot engine, and everywhere else. That would defeat the purpose of having it.
Had to take half a day off to help my sister-in-law today, so I took it all off. I said I'd get the boat wet, never said I'd take it anywhere. After I got everything else ready on it, I took it to the lake, but left it on the trailer to check everything out. Took about 5 minutes to get up to 160 degrees, and stayed there at an idle, or even half speed, but at full throttle it cooled down to 140. Alternators putting out 13 volts to the main battery, but I must have wired the isolator wrong, as the second battery isn't getting anything. I payed extra for one from e-bay to get detailed installation instructions. The was nothing that came with it. I have 2 slow drips coming from my drain plugs in the engine block. Maybe 1 drip every 5 to 10 seconds, not much. I'll have to use something on the threads. Engine purrs real nice, revs and decelerates, no problem. After about 30 minutes of checking things out and listening, I decided to take it off the trailer, instead of heading to my sister-in-laws. I decided to bump the forward reverse control, and it bound up on me again. When I unhook the control cable from the forward reverse cup, it everything works fine, but with it hooked up after 1 or 2 shifts, the throttle sticks just out of the shifting position. Not sure what to adjust, but something needs it.
I don't think this counts as being on the water. But I'll get there yet.