I have a 2000 Ski Centurion v-drive with a 350 Mercruiser engine. Yesterday it conked out on the lake and I’m trying to figure out what happened. We were at idle getting ready to ski when wisps of smoke started to come from under the dashboard. I shut it down immediately and looked and felt under the dash to see if there were any obviously burnt wires or otherwise - couldn’t see anything. I waited a while then started it again and headed home. No smoke… but halfway home the engine overheated. I shut it down again and took a look - broken serpentine belt. Got a tow home and replaced the belt. Engine fired up no problem - engine temp was fine and I didn’t notice any smoke or smell after a few minutes of idle… but I noticed that the dash volt meter was only showing about 10 volts when it’s normally 14-ish. Alternator connections checked fine - nothing loose and belt installed properly. I tested the alternator by disconnecting the battery while engine was running - engine died immediately. I pulled the alternator (23 years old…) - nothing obviously wrong though the bearing is pretty rough. Not sure if there’s any way to bench test it at home. I took to a parts store and they said they can’t test marine alternators. I’ll get a new alternator as this one is certainly past it’s useful life even if it’s not dead.
So I’m scratching my head to figure out why all these things happened simultaneously and what could have caused the smoke. Seems too coincidental to be isolated issues. If the alternator crapped out, could it have both broken the belt (maybe due to extra friction) and caused some short that heated a wire in the dash? Would the broken belt have caused some kind of short (not sure how that would have happened)? Is there some other component that could be bad that caused the alternator to fail and a wire to burn? thx
So I’m scratching my head to figure out why all these things happened simultaneously and what could have caused the smoke. Seems too coincidental to be isolated issues. If the alternator crapped out, could it have both broken the belt (maybe due to extra friction) and caused some short that heated a wire in the dash? Would the broken belt have caused some kind of short (not sure how that would have happened)? Is there some other component that could be bad that caused the alternator to fail and a wire to burn? thx