62cruiserinc
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Oct 30, 2009
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A couple of days ago my son took out our 1981 Sea Ray 260 Sundancer (5.7L with Alpha Drive).
This is what he says happened:
He got out onto the lake, shut off the engine, and went swimming with his buddy.
The engine wouldn't re-start. He tried cranking it about 7 or 8 times (it turned over but it didn't start) and then the starter made a noise which indicated it was spinning but not engaging the teeth. He got a tow to the dock (about 3 miles from where he was).
I tried the starter this morning and it was spinning but not turning the engine over. Went to the local boat store, got a new starter, and installed it. The new starter engaged, but the engine only turned over a tiny bit (a few degrees) and bounced back to the original position, like something was keeping it from turning.
First thing I thought was water hydrolock. We removed the 8 spark plugs (which had water on them). Now the engine turned over easily and blew water out the spark plug holes. We did this about 12 times until no water blew out. We replaced the spark plugs and the engine started and ran fine.
What happened? Did the towing cause water to enter through the exhaust? Does this mean the exhaust shutters are bad? I asked if he had gone hard throttle and then cut the throttle back to idle and he admitted he did (he didn't know this was bad).
I looked online and couldn't find a diagram that showed where the shutters are on my boat. I have the risers at the back of the motor that directly exit straight downward to the rubber (3" to 4" inch adapters to the Y-tube) connectors. Are the shutters in the rubber part?
Any ideas on what happened here? I want to fix any possible bad parts before I go out again.
Thanks
Steve
This is what he says happened:
He got out onto the lake, shut off the engine, and went swimming with his buddy.
The engine wouldn't re-start. He tried cranking it about 7 or 8 times (it turned over but it didn't start) and then the starter made a noise which indicated it was spinning but not engaging the teeth. He got a tow to the dock (about 3 miles from where he was).
I tried the starter this morning and it was spinning but not turning the engine over. Went to the local boat store, got a new starter, and installed it. The new starter engaged, but the engine only turned over a tiny bit (a few degrees) and bounced back to the original position, like something was keeping it from turning.
First thing I thought was water hydrolock. We removed the 8 spark plugs (which had water on them). Now the engine turned over easily and blew water out the spark plug holes. We did this about 12 times until no water blew out. We replaced the spark plugs and the engine started and ran fine.
What happened? Did the towing cause water to enter through the exhaust? Does this mean the exhaust shutters are bad? I asked if he had gone hard throttle and then cut the throttle back to idle and he admitted he did (he didn't know this was bad).
I looked online and couldn't find a diagram that showed where the shutters are on my boat. I have the risers at the back of the motor that directly exit straight downward to the rubber (3" to 4" inch adapters to the Y-tube) connectors. Are the shutters in the rubber part?
Any ideas on what happened here? I want to fix any possible bad parts before I go out again.
Thanks
Steve