thunderroad
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2005
- Messages
- 417
First thing...My boat has the two ballast resistors (porcelain, ceramic?). They have a stainless steel bracket that surrounds them and becomes their mount. They are mounted on the same bolt near the flywheel housing. Today I had the boat idling on the muffs in the driveway before we went to the river. It had only been running 3-4 minutes when I reached back in that area and my inner forearm came in contact with these stainless brackets. They were extremely hot. Burned my arm. I assumed something was wrong but all the voltages checked out fine. None of the wires hooked to them were even warm. We went ahead and went out on the river and had an eventless cruise. About 25 miles total. Why were they so hot? This doesn't strike me as normal.<br />Second thing.....We got to the sandbar and when I reached over to turn the key to off, I accidentally turned it too far...to Acc...The motor stalled briefly as I went past the off position but continued running when in the Acc. position. What's up with this?<br />I've about decided that being a poor boy with an old boat isn't the ideal combination....
sure is fun when it all works, though 