BobPhoenix
Cadet
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- Sep 22, 2019
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- 16
Hi all,
I have a 1978 Chris Craft 17 foot Lancer - Stinger "barn find". (Got it last Monday!)
It is powered with a Volvo-Penta 305 C.I.D. motor, matched to a V.P. AQ-280 (not dual prop) out drive. The hour meter reads 135 hours and it has been sitting for at least 10 years!
After cleaning up the boat, I checked the engine and found it had been fully winterized with RV anti-freeze in the block, new oil change and filter, all the fuel lines were disconnected... as a matter of fact, the fuel pump supply line was fitted with a outboard gas tank connection, (hopefully for winterizing and not because it has a bad gas tank!).
After completing all my cleaning and survey, and being satisfied with my engine findings, (BTW: It was reported by the seller that, he was told, one cylinder was low on compression...) I decided to put a 1000 amp (800 Cold Cranking Amp) battery in it (fresh from the store...) and see if it would turn over... Well, it did! But, barely!!!
The solenoid was buzzing like an old transformer and the motor barely made two revolutions before the battery cables started glowing and smoking...! I let them cool down and then started to "jog" the starter switch, thinking that maybe the solenoid contact ring was covered with crud. I did get the engine to spin about three times, but the cables started smoking again and I just shut everything down for a while.
So, after all of that, here's my question(s)...
Do I have a bad starter, solenoid, cables or a combination of all three? AND, is it worth my while to fiddle with them by taking them apart to see what is going on, or just replace them right off the bat?
TIA
Bob
I have a 1978 Chris Craft 17 foot Lancer - Stinger "barn find". (Got it last Monday!)
It is powered with a Volvo-Penta 305 C.I.D. motor, matched to a V.P. AQ-280 (not dual prop) out drive. The hour meter reads 135 hours and it has been sitting for at least 10 years!
After cleaning up the boat, I checked the engine and found it had been fully winterized with RV anti-freeze in the block, new oil change and filter, all the fuel lines were disconnected... as a matter of fact, the fuel pump supply line was fitted with a outboard gas tank connection, (hopefully for winterizing and not because it has a bad gas tank!).
After completing all my cleaning and survey, and being satisfied with my engine findings, (BTW: It was reported by the seller that, he was told, one cylinder was low on compression...) I decided to put a 1000 amp (800 Cold Cranking Amp) battery in it (fresh from the store...) and see if it would turn over... Well, it did! But, barely!!!
The solenoid was buzzing like an old transformer and the motor barely made two revolutions before the battery cables started glowing and smoking...! I let them cool down and then started to "jog" the starter switch, thinking that maybe the solenoid contact ring was covered with crud. I did get the engine to spin about three times, but the cables started smoking again and I just shut everything down for a while.
So, after all of that, here's my question(s)...
Do I have a bad starter, solenoid, cables or a combination of all three? AND, is it worth my while to fiddle with them by taking them apart to see what is going on, or just replace them right off the bat?
TIA
Bob