First of all, thanks in advance to all of you in this forum. Although I just joined today, I have been lurking about for a couple of months, trying to get some pointers on my brand new 22 year old boat. The info in here is invaluable, and kudos to those of you who take your time to help noobs like me.
That being said...A little background (this is for fun, the next paragraph will detail mechanical issues for you hardcores!). My folks bought an '87 bayliner capri 1700 bowrider off the showroom floor in '87. My dad is had always been a sailor, and the capri never did it for him. It has about 200 hours on the force 85 hp, and has been properly stored for about 10 years. By the way, after about 40 hours of cleaning, I would be willing to wager that I have the closest thing to a mint condition bayliner that exists anywhere, I'll post pics later.
As for my problem...I have read all the posts about firing a motor that has been sitting. I understand that I need to do an impeller kit, maybe a carb kit and the such. I finally mustered the stones to try to fire it up today (with muffs) just to see what would happen. It cranked like a champ (new battery) for a few minutes, and began to come to life, and then nothing. I would turn the key and nothing. No click from the choke, no nothing. Did I smoke the solenoid? After doing some reading here, it seems that there are separate solenoids for the choke and starter, could they have both failed?
Sorry for the ramble, any info would be greatly appreciated.
Keep it up, you guys rock...
That being said...A little background (this is for fun, the next paragraph will detail mechanical issues for you hardcores!). My folks bought an '87 bayliner capri 1700 bowrider off the showroom floor in '87. My dad is had always been a sailor, and the capri never did it for him. It has about 200 hours on the force 85 hp, and has been properly stored for about 10 years. By the way, after about 40 hours of cleaning, I would be willing to wager that I have the closest thing to a mint condition bayliner that exists anywhere, I'll post pics later.
As for my problem...I have read all the posts about firing a motor that has been sitting. I understand that I need to do an impeller kit, maybe a carb kit and the such. I finally mustered the stones to try to fire it up today (with muffs) just to see what would happen. It cranked like a champ (new battery) for a few minutes, and began to come to life, and then nothing. I would turn the key and nothing. No click from the choke, no nothing. Did I smoke the solenoid? After doing some reading here, it seems that there are separate solenoids for the choke and starter, could they have both failed?
Sorry for the ramble, any info would be greatly appreciated.
Keep it up, you guys rock...