Engine quickly died at acceleration to about 3K RPM. Heard "clunk" and backfire. Starter strains to turn engine, can only turn slowly and intermittently. Oil level fine, engine cold. Ran extremely smoothly before quitting. No evidence of mechanical rattles or pending oil pump failure.
After a few minutes engine seems to turn over fine at high speed, but no start. (Had previous tendency to hard start after running.) Starter eventually seemed to bind again, but this time I suspect the starter as it was in the process of burning out after having been strained for several minutes.
(Burning smell, then quit.)
At shop, starter diagnosed as burned out. Initial check showed perfect plugs, engine could be turned manually with normal resistance. Prop spun fine, no evidence of metal fragments in drive oil, all oil levels normal.
While I await the arrival of a new starter, does anyone have any ideas? I should note that the engine drop in RPMs, while sudden, sounded as if it could also have been caused by an electrical failure. Earlier there had been a short period of rapid, rhythmic "bucking," as if intermittent ignition failure. I had just replaced the spark plug wires.
When the new starter arrives, the shop plans to try to get the engine started. If the starter shows resistance, they will detach the stern drive and try again.
What would you do, and what could this be? I am a little afraid it will turn out to be something intermittent that will drain my wallet. (I know- it's a boat. Actually I am used to having my wallet drained.)
Help much appreciated!
Frank
After a few minutes engine seems to turn over fine at high speed, but no start. (Had previous tendency to hard start after running.) Starter eventually seemed to bind again, but this time I suspect the starter as it was in the process of burning out after having been strained for several minutes.
(Burning smell, then quit.)
At shop, starter diagnosed as burned out. Initial check showed perfect plugs, engine could be turned manually with normal resistance. Prop spun fine, no evidence of metal fragments in drive oil, all oil levels normal.
While I await the arrival of a new starter, does anyone have any ideas? I should note that the engine drop in RPMs, while sudden, sounded as if it could also have been caused by an electrical failure. Earlier there had been a short period of rapid, rhythmic "bucking," as if intermittent ignition failure. I had just replaced the spark plug wires.
When the new starter arrives, the shop plans to try to get the engine started. If the starter shows resistance, they will detach the stern drive and try again.
What would you do, and what could this be? I am a little afraid it will turn out to be something intermittent that will drain my wallet. (I know- it's a boat. Actually I am used to having my wallet drained.)
Help much appreciated!
Frank