KevinKnuth
Cadet
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- Jun 20, 2011
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I only use my boat on the weekends. This season we have had a lot of rain here in Northern Indiana.
Last week I uncovered my boat (a 2003 Bayliner with a 4.3 Mercruiser Alpha) and it had a good amount of water in it. (My boat does not have an automatic bilge). So I started the motor and turned on the bilge pump. No problem.
A few hours later I go to take some friends out and it wont start. In fact, it makes a grinding noise. I tried several times and same results each time. After about an hour I had a thought that it just didn't have quite enough battery, so I put my jumper pack on it and the boat still made the noise, but started! We took our ride and the boat ran fine.
This week I went down thinking I was going to have to pull the starter. However, I put the key in and and it started up (a little tough to start, took a long crank) but no noise. I did get a lot of backfire this time though. We took the boat out and had no power- it was not running well. Later in the day, back to making a grinding noise. I took a chance and changed the coil and the next day I did not have any backfire. It started up no problem.
Question- what the heck is making that grinding noise?
I have a few videos to post that may give you some clues- here is the first start from this weekend:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJAeCKqtyNg
Last week I uncovered my boat (a 2003 Bayliner with a 4.3 Mercruiser Alpha) and it had a good amount of water in it. (My boat does not have an automatic bilge). So I started the motor and turned on the bilge pump. No problem.
A few hours later I go to take some friends out and it wont start. In fact, it makes a grinding noise. I tried several times and same results each time. After about an hour I had a thought that it just didn't have quite enough battery, so I put my jumper pack on it and the boat still made the noise, but started! We took our ride and the boat ran fine.
This week I went down thinking I was going to have to pull the starter. However, I put the key in and and it started up (a little tough to start, took a long crank) but no noise. I did get a lot of backfire this time though. We took the boat out and had no power- it was not running well. Later in the day, back to making a grinding noise. I took a chance and changed the coil and the next day I did not have any backfire. It started up no problem.
Question- what the heck is making that grinding noise?
I have a few videos to post that may give you some clues- here is the first start from this weekend:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJAeCKqtyNg