Went to start our motor yesterday and it wouldn't crank. Heard the fuel pump operate and a click from the solenoid but no go. Measured battery voltage, 12.5V Measured voltage at starter motor while trying to crank, 0V. Measured on battery side of solenoid 12V. Very difficult to measure voltage to the solenoid coil so I felt the solenoid body while my wife turned the switch to the crank position. I felt and heard the solenoid operate so I decided the heavy duty solenoid contacts are worn out. I jumped the battery to starter contacts at the solenoid, the starter cranked and the motor started immediately. Let it run for 5 minutes at idle, showed a 15V charging voltage while running. Turned off the motor and tried a re-start. Starter cranked and the motor fired up. Tried a couple more times with no problem.
Question: Do I change the starter solenoid? It seems to me the battery voltage wasn't quite high enough to put sufficient pressure on the heavy solenoid contacts to cause a proper connection. (It is possible the battery was run down a bit if I had left my fish detector turned on 16 hours from when I parked the boat the previous night. However, I'm not sure I had left it on.)
Thanks,
Mike
Question: Do I change the starter solenoid? It seems to me the battery voltage wasn't quite high enough to put sufficient pressure on the heavy solenoid contacts to cause a proper connection. (It is possible the battery was run down a bit if I had left my fish detector turned on 16 hours from when I parked the boat the previous night. However, I'm not sure I had left it on.)
Thanks,
Mike