Hello all - new forum user here looking for some expert opinions. I recently bought a 2007 Centurion Avalanche C4, with a Mercruiser 5.7L 330 Black Scorpion engine. When we took it out on the lake for the first time, I noticed that it was making a loud grinding noise whenever it was in neutral (maybe not 100% of the time, but close enough). The noise would go away whenever I put it in forward or reverse gear.
I drove it back to the dock and put it in neutral. Noise returned immediately, and so I turned the ignition switch off, tied it up, and went to get the truck+trailer. While I was walking back to the truck, the engine restarted itself even though the ignition switch was still in the off position.
I got back to the boat as quick as I could and killed the engine by putting it in gear while the ignition switch was still in the off position. Once the engine was off, I disconnected the battery so it wouldn't restart itself.
My suspicion is this is either faulty ignition switch, or faulty/stuck solenoid or slave solenoid resulting in power being applied to the starter even though the ignition switch is in the run position.
Earlier this evening I started the boat (starter sounded rough - making the grinding noise while it was cranking), but after it started it ran fine in neutral for several minutes with no noise. So just to test my hunch, I turned the key to start position with the engine still running, and the loud noise immediately returned.
Am I in the right neighborhood on root cause, or is it more likely I've got something else going on?
I'm also worried that this issue has damaged the starter motor or other engine components. When it happened at the dock it took me a bit to get back to the boat and kill the engine. By the time I got there I noticed little bit of smoke in the engine compartment, kind of near the port side exhaust elbow. Would welcome opinions here as to what the heck is going on.
I drove it back to the dock and put it in neutral. Noise returned immediately, and so I turned the ignition switch off, tied it up, and went to get the truck+trailer. While I was walking back to the truck, the engine restarted itself even though the ignition switch was still in the off position.
I got back to the boat as quick as I could and killed the engine by putting it in gear while the ignition switch was still in the off position. Once the engine was off, I disconnected the battery so it wouldn't restart itself.
My suspicion is this is either faulty ignition switch, or faulty/stuck solenoid or slave solenoid resulting in power being applied to the starter even though the ignition switch is in the run position.
Earlier this evening I started the boat (starter sounded rough - making the grinding noise while it was cranking), but after it started it ran fine in neutral for several minutes with no noise. So just to test my hunch, I turned the key to start position with the engine still running, and the loud noise immediately returned.
Am I in the right neighborhood on root cause, or is it more likely I've got something else going on?
I'm also worried that this issue has damaged the starter motor or other engine components. When it happened at the dock it took me a bit to get back to the boat and kill the engine. By the time I got there I noticed little bit of smoke in the engine compartment, kind of near the port side exhaust elbow. Would welcome opinions here as to what the heck is going on.