jlsmith1000
Seaman
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- Jul 23, 2021
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Hoping I can trouble somebody with more watercraft knowledge than I, to offer any advice.
I ran into a problem with my boat the other day on the water for the first time this year. 2005 Smokercraft Deckboat, with the subject line engine. Always runs solid. After about 2 hours on the water, I started to hear a whine from the front of the engine compartment, and just as I was thinking that the fuel pump was going to be a problem the boat "thumped" as though I had hit something in the water, boat/ride/engine was rough for a about 20-30 feet and the engine just stopped. Not being a particularly savvy boat mechanic but knowing my way around other engines/machines (mostly tractors), the first thing that came to mind was engine locked up. I also smelled something that reminded me of burning rubber, but that may have been the serpentine belt or I though perhaps the alternator. The engine has clean oil, just changed last fall before winterized. New starter and solenoid about a year ago, and it does seem like it's trying to turn over, just can't. Battery is good, etc. I am paranoid about engine temperature, so I am constantly watching the temp gauge, and it was where it usually is, around 170 so doesn't appear that the engine was too hot over not getting cooling circulated.
What I have checked, and not sure this is the right thing to do.
When pulled out of the water-
Next -
Just wanted to make sure that's a valid test here, and that I hopefully wouldn't damage the system more by doing these tests.
Any other thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Jeff
I ran into a problem with my boat the other day on the water for the first time this year. 2005 Smokercraft Deckboat, with the subject line engine. Always runs solid. After about 2 hours on the water, I started to hear a whine from the front of the engine compartment, and just as I was thinking that the fuel pump was going to be a problem the boat "thumped" as though I had hit something in the water, boat/ride/engine was rough for a about 20-30 feet and the engine just stopped. Not being a particularly savvy boat mechanic but knowing my way around other engines/machines (mostly tractors), the first thing that came to mind was engine locked up. I also smelled something that reminded me of burning rubber, but that may have been the serpentine belt or I though perhaps the alternator. The engine has clean oil, just changed last fall before winterized. New starter and solenoid about a year ago, and it does seem like it's trying to turn over, just can't. Battery is good, etc. I am paranoid about engine temperature, so I am constantly watching the temp gauge, and it was where it usually is, around 170 so doesn't appear that the engine was too hot over not getting cooling circulated.
What I have checked, and not sure this is the right thing to do.
When pulled out of the water-
- I put the boat in neutral and the prop will spin both ways, with no issue.
- I put the boat in forward, and the prop spins one way freely, and not the other, which is what I would expect.
- I put the boat in reverse, and the prop spins the other way freely, and not the other.
Also, I think that is expected behavior.
Next -
- I pulled the serpentine belt, and I can freely rotate the alternator, the tensioner pulley, etc. everything but the water pump pulley.
Not sure that I should be able to rotate the water pump that way?
- I thought I would try to roll the engine over at this stage (this is the next step) without the belt attached to see if perhaps it would roll over freely. I believe that would tell me the water pump was the issue? Not sure if those water pumps can seize enough to keep the engine from rolling over. I'm referring to the forward-facing pump at the bottom of the engine. I believe that is the raw water pump.
Just wanted to make sure that's a valid test here, and that I hopefully wouldn't damage the system more by doing these tests.
Any other thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Jeff