History...
98 Mercruiser B3 set up in a 27 foot Crownline Cabin Cruiser.
A while back I noticed a squeaking/chirping coming from the alternator. At about the same time I noticed that the voltage was elevated to around 15v while cruising. The batteries had recently been run dead when I left the fridge on DC and the dock lost power. Since the batteries were now 8 years old, I got new Deep cycle batteries and replaced the alternator. Squeek was gone, but voltage was still high.
Then once in a while I would get ticking from the starter, which got worse over a few months. I then cleaned up some old wiring where there was some corrosion starting to set in. When I cleaned up the negative cable from the engine ground, all symptoms went away, and she started strong and voltage was good. That lasted about a day. The starter ticking and even some grinding came back So I had a mechanic change the starter. Symptoms didn't change except the high voltage is better.
Now, I can see the engine ground where the cable connects at the back of the engine (really tough to get to though...), and it's has some rust and corrosion.
COULD THIS BE THE ISSUE? the boat runs perfect except for the ticking in the starter.
Along with the ticking, when starting, the guages jump around, and the cabin lights dim significantly, which it never did until the ticking showed up.
Could this be a corroded engine ground?
Help me out! Thanks!
-Dan
98 Mercruiser B3 set up in a 27 foot Crownline Cabin Cruiser.
A while back I noticed a squeaking/chirping coming from the alternator. At about the same time I noticed that the voltage was elevated to around 15v while cruising. The batteries had recently been run dead when I left the fridge on DC and the dock lost power. Since the batteries were now 8 years old, I got new Deep cycle batteries and replaced the alternator. Squeek was gone, but voltage was still high.
Then once in a while I would get ticking from the starter, which got worse over a few months. I then cleaned up some old wiring where there was some corrosion starting to set in. When I cleaned up the negative cable from the engine ground, all symptoms went away, and she started strong and voltage was good. That lasted about a day. The starter ticking and even some grinding came back So I had a mechanic change the starter. Symptoms didn't change except the high voltage is better.
Now, I can see the engine ground where the cable connects at the back of the engine (really tough to get to though...), and it's has some rust and corrosion.
COULD THIS BE THE ISSUE? the boat runs perfect except for the ticking in the starter.
Along with the ticking, when starting, the guages jump around, and the cabin lights dim significantly, which it never did until the ticking showed up.
Could this be a corroded engine ground?
Help me out! Thanks!
-Dan